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Confusion with pgp "kleopatra" : DarkNetMarkets | Torhoo darknet markets

First timer here. I followed the guide on here for how to set up pgp using kleopatra and I have everything set up but when I get to the checkout page for a seller it declines my encrypted properly formatted address in the seller message box. Do I have to share the encrypted message with the "recipient" through kleopatra by adding their name/key?
/u/LibertyExchange 🍼
3 points
3 days ago
#1 Import vendors key
#2 Open the notepad in kleopatra
#3 After typing whatever sensitive info you need to input,
Select "Recipients" and in "encrypt for" select your intended recipient
#4 Click "Sign/Encrypt" and send them everything in the notepad
/u/Kllcrw0 📢 🍼
1 points
2 days ago
When you say import vendors key, how do I do that? When I click import it opens my files but where do I go from there? And for adding recipients I dont understand what to put because I put the vendor name and nothing shows up.
/u/Damage111
1 points
2 days ago
Basically mate when you click "import" it will open up your files yeah, but if you notice in the bottom right of the box that opens - it's pre-selected "asc" files or some shit like that.

You need to change that to "all files" and then you will be able to import the .txt file with your vendors Public Key inside. Then just import and certify with your passphrase and you'll be able to select that vendor as the recipient for your notepad. Hope this helps!
/u/Damage111
1 points
2 days ago
First you need to copy/paste the vendors Public Key into a .txt document though, that's the first thing that you need to do.
/u/Sleepyhead 🍼
1 points
17 hours ago
Just copy the vendor's key and find Kleopatra in the icon tray of Windows then right-click it and go to Clipboard > Certificate Import. Ez pz.
/u/Silent_Cal 🍼 P
1 points
3 days ago
You need to import the seller's public key and encrypt the message for them.
/u/sobrietycansmd 🍼
1 points
3 days ago
correct, you have to import the vendors public pgp key into your "certificates". Then, after typing your info into notepad, click "recipients" tab and select that vendors imported key. Hit "encrypt" and it will give you a new notepad full of encrypted text specifically and exclusively readable by said vendor.
Quick tip, sometimes the vendor name on market dosn't match their pgp keys. Its actually good opsec to use different usernames between the two. You got this, just double check your work and addy formatting.
/u/whatthefuckbro
1 points
3 days ago
Save your Vendor's Public Key on your desktop if ure using windows like xxx.asc
on file -> import -> accept everything that kleopatra pops up for you.
then on main menu from Kleopatra right from Certificates you should see Notepad
Click that
Paste whatever you cant to encrypt, at receipent add your vendor which you imported earlier
Then click Sign.
That signed message you send it to your vendor.
/u/pgpfreak P
1 points
3 days ago
Tutorials /post/a711c217b8870b2b9d49 and practice on /d/pgppractice ;)
/u/EvilSocket018
1 points
3 days ago
Import vendor's public key
Write message
select recipient-vendor to encrypt for him
clic encrypt

What else ?
/u/takethatserious 🍼
1 points
3 days ago
You can't decrypt a message from the "recipient", if you have not imported his public key...