[arch-general] can't publish keys to network? What?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, I wish I could ask this question intelligently. But I am clueless. I'm using the Cinnamon desktop manager. Whenever I log in, I get a message in the upper left hand corner that claims it "can't publish keys to the network." I haven't seen this with other desktop managers: I've played with Openbox and GNOME. I have no idea what *it* is. I have no idea what *keys* it is talking about--I hope it isn't trying to publish private keys that should be kept secret. And I have no idea what functionality I'm losing as a result. Can someone shed some light? Thanks! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJRPrcaAAoJELJhbl/uPb4SoLUP+gL1Kt3Cvus1svntKgG0mxvY UuZBAXrqIYf5aW6sBrlftIVCreHM5S3Iay1YqSisv2tTVj4QS3L/tMi5QnEZdkGp FtbtCnDDDLijnL5NmKEBFlsFT7ttm7QcuCsXmo3atbdDQCMgHY7iLh2UgVWA9u31 Y1ZX5jRKz7+/S+TqUdk1/pJXn0ScAgB0uwUMdwb3HFqE7Fo8uoTt2v6/vwaUFN/+ IxSuOgqxFPJjJ7qFEyZtGwnxS3WtTxCUOdOU7ovl5aUsFQYiAb5rubyQv5AEnbEF 7ljyHIj0fJnoJdWQvfZQJ5Tr/m/B5yKpsjM9byAOvfXefVxtcFSdtsrKnvTSXpKB 0bON/3EeNx5B/sgGVCfh4DB+3JZcSqzxAFF8XNBCgsI5yr3nNeI3iu/nOJ5SIknd /mFoAoopy2bbA6AanqyC2rvUFbqYvxsrEbvuh/BPjQF11lwv5MYY+5PUFKYbf8va YzMKac6tCklIW749SIoX4+s54EzgUrgkPFo2w5zLFGWuFZsWWbmEFEnS9mcHKYXW ivZ3HJAT0rH3pAISwhhHhktejKhMQ6lnKFsFQllsluJCKoANmMzT6PrGVFFh8Ps9 G/2RtOGycQ/t1pvsPTiVQGZDNQFxYReJpfa9KVvCRtTJtBLaAoUfsN/FAxMaL2Fj X1PFmSMldfN9VxCJOmka =3wyG -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On 03/11/2013 11:03 PM, David Benfell wrote:
Hi all,
I wish I could ask this question intelligently. But I am clueless.
I'm using the Cinnamon desktop manager. Whenever I log in, I get a message in the upper left hand corner that claims it "can't publish keys to the network." I haven't seen this with other desktop managers: I've played with Openbox and GNOME.
I have no idea what *it* is. I have no idea what *keys* it is talking about--I hope it isn't trying to publish private keys that should be kept secret. And I have no idea what functionality I'm losing as a result.
Can someone shed some light?
Thanks!
Try running seahorse, go to Edit -> Preferences. Make sure "Automatically synchronize modified keys with key servers" is not checked.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 03/12/2013 05:02 PM, Matthew Monaco wrote:
Try running seahorse, go to Edit -> Preferences.
Make sure "Automatically synchronize modified keys with key servers" is not checked.
It was *not* checked. But at least now I know what it is. Thanks! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJRQCdHAAoJELJhbl/uPb4SBEEP/0wHcTokftjZTi1RwkDEFWlv rWw0d/TEWOtydpuHA82cHjbm4XQe7IRJ3SajTmipaNdjNn21jli33fKV607H0yuj 3ALnJkHzSJsKmksOTtBt2gFFS7kSQ9B7SJeyZe+pSezK298W0G6oYinkuJHgm0KZ AXXgSirhAQRYWEqVAJyDPIeKBNryieM6rxp9mrOiHrUKwSkjWaS/SLuHrQBD3zct Uy31ry+lAxcWqcA/ehk7nJDETSnzfW2Zl3I/hsRw05qHHNJOFskKmoz/yUJ0AYi/ TEf2dIrZLCGj+I2zf18Syjr6HB0vjKUGPtDRMKQLHgdcYIa9l5VxEaXiuDSzVFqX PTlvcQXl1AzUP3GccBI0rPGBqwdE7R2ZiEmNdXM561pxRvWzeS2+EfVjtZ3sePnu 5luGXyMUZogPq03TtWuBlg7siYBVd1WWBnTKLuPvGc6bzmeH9dN4KeAMqPuqBWYd rxJZsIMbhrhe3MlVAhqD3ba53mpRqsrwLkXHIL2y/xvU5bxSboCUGr9oiklaHwPq cgO1nCbka2IEnkr52ADMm4TXQCe+1/TbIuSU1zM5TFILUwGtNhSYcesW4tqap+Mt xezHbVQEUnA/EIJweFvj/9Xrq4yy0UiIlCB74574561UwCs5eN46kLquwgufuHwT PAdYtp+oYy5X/l5R6WXt =mmEj -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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David Benfell
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Matthew Monaco