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Updated on June 22, 2024

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How to manage GnuPG keys in cPanel

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This article describes how to manage email encryption with GNU Privacy Guard keys in cPanel.Table of Contents

  • About GnuPG
  • Creating a new key
  • Importing a key
  • Viewing or deleting a key
  • More Information

About GnuPG

The GNU Privacy Guard, also referred to as GnuPG or GPG, is an open-source public-key cryptography implementation. Email messages, files, and other data are encrypted and decrypted using public and private keys, or keypairs, in public-key cryptography systems. Items are encrypted by senders using the recipients’ public keys, and they are decrypted by recipients using their own private keys.

You can easily create, import, view, and delete keys by using cPanel.

Creating a new key

To use GnuPG encryption, you must first create a new keypair.

To create a new GnuPG keypair, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to cPanel.If you do not know how to log in to your cPanel account, please see this article.
  2. Open the Email Encryption tool:
    • If you are using the Jupiter theme, on the Tools page, in the Email section, click Encryption:cPanel - Email - Encryption icon
    • If you are using the Paper Lantern theme, in the EMAIL section of the cPanel home page, click Encryption:
      cPanel - Email - Encryption icon
  3. Under Create a New Key, type your name in the Your Name text box.
  4. In the Your Email text box, type your e-mail address.
  5. In the Comment or Nickname text box, type a comment or nickname for the key.
    Typically, this field is used to differentiate between different keys. You can also leave this field empty if you prefer.
  6. In the Key Password text box, type the password that you want.
  7. In the Password (Again) text box, retype the password.
    You can click Password Generator and cPanel generates a random, strong password for you.
  8. In the Expiration Date text box, type an expiration period for the key. The default expiration date is one year. Alternatively, click Do not expire if you do not want an expiration date for the key.
  9. In the Key Size list box, select a key size.
    Larger key sizes are more secure. However, encryption and decryption with larger key sizes is slower. In practice, key sizes of 1024 bits or 2048 bits are adequate.
  10. Click Generate Key. cPanel creates the key.
    It may take several minutes to generate the keypair. When the process is complete, the message The Key has been successfully created appears.

Importing a key

If you already have a keypair, you can import your public key.

Make sure that you import your public key! Do not try to import your private key.

To import a public key, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to cPanel.If you do not know how to log in to your cPanel account, please see this article.
  2. Open the Email Encryption tool:
    • If you are using the Jupiter theme, on the Tools page, in the Email section, click Encryption:cPanel - Email - Encryption icon
    • If you are using the Paper Lantern theme, in the EMAIL section of the cPanel home page, click Encryption:
      cPanel - Email - Encryption icon
  3. Under Import Key, click Import Public GPG Key.
  4. Copy and paste the key text into the text box.
    When you copy and paste the key text, make sure that you include the beginning and ending lines of the key:
    —–BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK—– Key data —–END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK—–
  5. Click Import. cPanel imports the key.

Viewing or deleting a key

You can view or delete keys that you have created or imported.

To view or delete a key, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to cPanel.If you do not know how to log in to your cPanel account, please see this article.
  2. Open the Email Encryption tool:
    • If you are using the Jupiter theme, on the Tools page, in the Email section, click Encryption:cPanel - Email - Encryption icon
    • If you are using the Paper Lantern theme, in the EMAIL section of the cPanel home page, click Encryption:
      cPanel - Email - Encryption icon
  3. Locate the key that you want to view or delete. For each email address there will be a private key and a public key.
    • To view the key, click View.
    • To delete the key, locate the private key and click Delete GnuPG Key, then click Yes to confirm the deletion. The private key and the public key will both be deleted.

More Information

  • For more information about GnuPG, please visit http://www.gnupg.org/documentation/index.en.html.
  • For more information about public-key cryptography, please visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public-key_cryptography.

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