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@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ Let's try it. For this demo, I'll let the Yubikey generate GnuPG's keys. This is |
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Let's make things clear : |
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Let's make things clear : |
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rm -R .gnupg |
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rm -R .ssh |
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$ rm -R .gnupg |
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* rm -R .ssh |
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$ ykman openpgp reset |
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$ ykman openpgp reset |
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WARNING! This will delete all stored OpenPGP keys and data and restore factory settings? [y/N]: y |
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WARNING! This will delete all stored OpenPGP keys and data and restore factory settings? [y/N]: y |
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Resetting OpenPGP data, don't remove your YubiKey... |
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Resetting OpenPGP data, don't remove your YubiKey... |
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sub ed25519 2020-10-05 [A] |
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sub ed25519 2020-10-05 [A] |
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sub cv25519 2020-10-05 [E] |
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sub cv25519 2020-10-05 [E] |
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$ ssh-add -L |
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$ ssh-add -L |
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ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAIGzO7860chQPMw0NuLDhBqZd1IcfIqBnvy4GSbzZd4vu cardno:000615280015 |
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ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAIGzO7860chQPMw0NuLDhBqZd1IcfIqBnvy4GSbzZd4vu cardno:000615280015 |
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