1.
About this guide
1.1.
Conventions, typesetting, license
1.2.
About sq and Sequoia PGP
2.
Getting started
2.1.
Installation
3.
Confidentiality
3.1.
Quick start
3.2.
Creating a key
3.3.
Maintaining a key
3.4.
Key rotation
3.5.
Deleting a key
3.6.
Import and export of a key
3.7.
Encrypting and decrypting files
3.8.
Adding subkeys
4.
Authenticity
4.1.
Quick start
4.2.
Authenticating certificates
4.3.
Import and export of certificates
4.4.
Search a certificate in the internet
4.5.
Publish a certificate
4.6.
Certificate management
4.7.
Certify and authorize certificates
4.8.
Verify signatures
4.9.
Sign files and messages
5.
Technical
5.1.
Configuration
5.2.
File structure and Backup
5.3.
Upgrading signatures with SHA1 hashes
5.4.
Packet dump and inspect
5.5.
OpenPGP hardware/ smart cards
5.6.
Keyrings
6.
sqv
7.
Background
7.1.
What is a "secure" system
7.2.
Keys, subkeys and certificates
7.3.
Public Key Cryptography
7.4.
User IDs
7.5.
Web of trust
7.6.
Certificate Authorities(CA) and Shadow CAs
7.7.
Keys and Subkeys
7.8.
Key expiration
8.
Fast Lanes - Mini-HOWTOs
8.1.
Generate a key
8.2.
Add a subkey
8.3.
Rotate a key
8.4.
Import and export a key
8.5.
Manage keyrings
8.6.
Encrypt a file
8.7.
Decrypt a file
8.8.
Sign a file
8.9.
Verify a file or signature
8.10.
Import and export a certificate
8.11.
Publish a certificate
8.12.
Retrieve a certificate
8.13.
Revoke a certificate
8.14.
Certify a User ID for a certificate
8.15.
Authorize a certificate as a trusted introducer (CA)
8.16.
Approve a certification
9.
Recipes
9.1.
OpenPGP and ssh
10.
Troubleshooting
10.1.
Authenticity issues
10.2.
Invalid certificates
11.
Acknowledgments
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