RE: Changing the encryption algorithm used for PGP/GPG private key

2022-02-18 Thread vedaal via Gnupg-users
On 2/18/2022 at 3:12 AM, "Daniel Colquitt via Gnupg-users" wrote:Just to follow up that this isn't a gpgwin problem. I have a Debian installation and generated a test key using GnuPG and the same gpg.conf file = Try this: In gpg.conf file add the option of --expert and in personal

RE: Changing the encryption algorithm used for PGP/GPG private key

2022-02-18 Thread Daniel Colquitt via Gnupg-users
Thanks for responding, Ingo. > As far as I can tell `man gpg` does not claim that any of these settings > influence the encryption of secret keys. According to the manual, the --s2k-* flags control

Re: Changing the encryption algorithm used for PGP/GPG private key

2022-02-18 Thread Ingo Klöcker
On Montag, 14. Februar 2022 10:36:25 CET Daniel Colquitt via Gnupg-users wrote: > I've read various tutorials and posts regarding changing the algorithm used to encrypt my private PGP keys. However, nothing I have tried seems to work. I am using gpg4win: [...] > My gpg.conf file located at >

RE: Changing the encryption algorithm used for PGP/GPG private key

2022-02-18 Thread Daniel Colquitt via Gnupg-users
Just to follow up that this isn't a gpgwin problem. I have a Debian installation and generated a test key using GnuPG and the same gpg.conf file. Here is the output > gpg --list-packets test.key > # off=0 ctb=95 tag=5 hlen=3 plen=1862 > :secret key packet: >version 4, algo 1, created