well, apparently the command is used like this:
gpgkey2ssh keyid
so I do this:
gpgkey2ssh $GPGKEY
however, this only prints a dsa public key to stdout, which is not much use if you don't have the corresponding private key.
well, apparently the command is used like this:
gpgkey2ssh keyid
so I do this:
gpgkey2ssh $GPGKEY
however, this only prints a dsa public key to stdout, which is not much use if you don't have the corresponding private key.