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Creating the OpenPGP keys To use OpenPGP, you have to generate at least two keys: a public key and a private key. Keys are just very small files containing encrypted text.
You can still automate Let's Encrypt even if your system requires a DNS challenge. Using these PowerShell scripts and Amazon Web Services' DNS service Route 53 will do the trick.
The client already uses PGP encryption and wants to be encrypt the created file with PGP.<BR><BR>My question is: can you include PGP support into a VB/VB.NET application?
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