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Support => Technical support => Topic started by: San3 on May 18, 2012, 07:08 pm
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I have copied everything to kleopatra, using the other persons pgp key, but so confused on exactly what I am putting in the "enter my name and address" section of the shopping cart? How do I get the encryption from Kleo to that space so that my address is not seen.
Thanks much.
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Hello San3,
While I'm not familiar with kleopatra, I recommend that you use that you GPA (same directory as kleopatra, gpa.exe) instead which should have installed in addition to Kleopatra. I cannot recommend this fantastic thread enough (http://dkn255hz262ypmii.onion/index.php?topic=131.0) or read this more convenient form (http://p3lr4cdm3pv4plyj.onion), credited to wicked420. These tutorials are based on GPA. If you want a quick answer:
1. Copy and paste your vendors PGP key into a txt file and save it.
2. Keys/Import Keys - select the txt file its saved in - open. You may, or may not (may in my case at least) will see your vendors name and tormail under the username column in key manager
3. Click on the clipboard icon, and type in your message (i.e. address) into the white space.
4. Click on the encrypt icon.
5. Under "Public Keys" select the key/username corresponding to your vendor (the person you want to actually see your message)
6. Under "Sign as" select the key/username you want to sign your message as (i.e. yourself) - your message will turn into random text (i.e. BEGIN PGP MESSAGE)
7. Copy and paste everything from the clipboard white space into the address field - you should be done.
If you're still unclear, practice with the encryption and decryption functions with yourself (type some text and encrypt it with your own key for both the public key and sign as key), then decrypt it back into plain text once its changed in scrambled letters and numbers. Hope this helps.
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Hi mate, i use kleopatra too.. i follow this steps and everything it worked properly everytime for me
1- copy and paste the vendor gpg in a text file and save it like .asc file
2- click import certificate or ctrl+i and import the file you have saved
3- save your addres on a text file, if you running a linux distro save it in a .txt file however because i don't know if a linux text file is readble on windows or mac
4- click on file / sign and encrypt file on the upper bar
5- find your file, choose sign and encrypt, and text output (ASCII armour) below, then click on next button
6- add your pgp and the vendor pgp
7- click on sign and encrypt
8- open your new file and copy all the mix of confused letter that there are in the file and paste it into the address space
good SR shopping mate ;)
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thanks theverde, thats really helpful
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