-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 > From David Shaw >On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 09:09:40AM -0800, Alan Olsen wrote: >> >> > From: David Shaw >> >> > Yes. "gpg -v --version" will give you the algorithm numbers along >> > with the algorithm names. However, the algorithm numbers are not >> > really relevant to anything unless you're writing OpenPGP software. >> > For years now, all programs have referred to AES256 as "AES256" and >> > not "cipher 9". >> >> Version will not report it that way, but decryption errors will.
>Version does report it that way. Not quite what I meant. (I should really not post on a Monday until I am fully awake. Which means posting on Tuesday.) Actually what I meant to say is that the cypher numbers is actually useful if you are trying to figure out what you are missing from older versions. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 9.5.3 (Build 5003) wsBVAwUBR4ugjGqdmbpu7ejzAQoIBQgAvGyNRh78yDtBILGiX/RO2XpCuwzVip4M 1RQ4e/G0pNUwOiA578RAjI2d0wNKMlQ3GiDBm/JsxmIioWhcZKBj7UBgQvkvttuY HVvfq0Ua2AM8z8ubedWsTufV3bX3oOZmnYIpgZRHLLpUI1C8AWtFmvi7B1BrU7KQ Fg/+ISnJzIaNL3YpwdhDuCLLfQBeesgeQULdhf6YtKYOEThhxinXSOG8NR1ot84G SrJrekpzo4CmH+glj2Sff4l2oaiBih+8PGurt4d0HjgSn/KCst0HpDtlLV0A+X5d eagjcQYREASiark45PijfmJMnCzWfd+dj0E2oEQS5ac+133Pl1eyhQ== =kWzA -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users