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Si no estás en condiciones de verificar físicamente la identidad de tus contactos deberías leer [http://docs.kde.org/development/es/kdeutils/kgpg/manage.html#keysigning la sección de cifrado de claves] que explica los beneficios del cifrado local.
Si no estás en condiciones de verificar físicamente la identidad de tus contactos deberías leer [http://docs.kde.org/development/es/kdeutils/kgpg/manage.html#keysigning la sección de cifrado de claves] que explica los beneficios del cifrado local.
== Tutorials ==
* [https://peertube.mastodon.host/videos/watch/bc82c21b-7526-44be-8efb-ede6edac51af Verify GPG signatures with KGpg inside Dolphin] (Source Peertube instance: peertube.mastodon.host)


== More Information ==
== More Information ==
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* [http://www.gnupg.org/documentation/howtos.en.html the base software: GnuPG]
* [http://www.gnupg.org/documentation/howtos.en.html the base software: GnuPG]


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Revision as of 14:30, 13 May 2019

  KGpg es una interfaz gráfica para gpg


GnuPG cifra y descifra tus correos y archivos seleccionados, aunque se necesitan muchas opciones en la línea de órdenes para conseguirlo. Con KGpg la ansiedad se quita puesto que no tienes que recordar ninguna opción. KGpg puede ayudarte a configurar y gestionar tus claves, importar y exportar claves, ver las firmas de las claves, estados de confianza y fechas de caducidad. De hecho, prácticamente todo lo que necesitas se puede hacer desde KGpg. Además dispone de un asistente para ayudarte en la configuración de tus claves.

KGpg está integrado en Konqueror y Dolphin, donde un menú contextual te permite cifrar un archivo, tanto firmado con sin firmar.

Viendo las propiedades de una clave
 
Clic con el botón derecho en una clave para ver las opciones

Extending the life of your keys

As you can see in the image above, you can extend the life of your keys using the Change Expiration button. Simply choose the new date from the popup calendar. To do this, however, you must have access to the private key and its pass-phrase. Without them you can do nothing.

Change your passphrase

Should you suspect your passphrase is compromised, you can change this also from the Key Properties dialogue. The Change Passphrase button is below Change Expiration.

Revoking a key

If you lose your private key or think it has been compromised in some way you need to revoke it. To reliably render a key unusable you need to revoke it. Revoking is done by adding a special revocation signature to the key.

The revocation signature can be created together with the key. In this case it is stored in a separate file. This file can later be imported into the keyring and is then attached to the key rendering it unusable.

Warning
Please note that to import this signature to the key no password is required. Therefore you should store this revokation signature in a safe place, usually one that is different from you key pair. It is a good advise to use a place that is detached from your computer, either copy it to an external storage device like an USB stick or print it out.


If you have not created such a detached revocation on key creation you can create such a revocation signature at any time choosing Your Key -> Revoke key, optionally importing it to your keyring immediately.

Note
The option to revoke a key has only been available in the context menu until KDE SC 4.7.1. Since then it has been moved to the key menu.


Tip
When you start KGpg with default settings it will hide in the system tray. If you started KGpg and do not see it anywhere you can probably reach it when you expand the Plasma system tray widget.


Tip
If a contact has more than one key - perhaps some old keys in addition to the current one - and the wrong key is being used for encryption, find the old keys and reduced their Trust status to Not Trusted. They will remain available for decrypting old messages, but not used for new ones.


A full illustrated manual helps you through some details.

Si no estás en condiciones de verificar físicamente la identidad de tus contactos deberías leer la sección de cifrado de claves que explica los beneficios del cifrado local.

Tutorials

More Information