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OpenPGP data is internally structured as "packets." We'll look into examples of this internal structure in a series of chapters at the end of this document.
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OpenPGP data is internally structured as "packets." We'll look into examples of this internal structure in a series of chapters at the end of this document.
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Getting familiar with the internal format of OpenPGP data is a good way to get familiar with the [RFC](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-openpgp-crypto-refresh/), and it may also come in handy for debugging issues.
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Getting familiar with the internal format of OpenPGP data is a good way to get familiar with the [RFC](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-openpgp-crypto-refresh/),which describes the internal structure of OpenPGP packets in full detail. It may also come in handy for debugging issues.
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Gaining some familiarity with the internal structure of OpenPGP data will also help us to read the OpenPGP RFC, which describes the internal structure of OpenPGP packets in full detail.
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(Most of the time, however, we will look at OpenPGP artifacts at a higher level of abstraction.)
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(Most of the time, however, we will look at OpenPGP artifacts at a higher level of abstraction.)
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