-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 David Shaw escribió:
>> secret-keyring z:\gpghome\secring.gpg >> (that's the location of the secring that has the unedited keys) >> >> But my question is: what does that line do? When it is in gpg.conf, do >> I have the 2 secrings at the same time, or it replaces the usage of the >> keyring located in gpghome with the one on my z drive? > > Here's how it works: GPG allows for multiple public keyrings (via > "keyring") and multiple secret keyrings (via "secret-keyring"). The > default public keyring is $GNUPGHOME/pubring.gpg. The default secret > keyring is $GNUPGHOME/secring.gpg. Any keyrings, public or secret, that > you add are in addition to those defaults. If you don't want the > defaults to be present at all, use --no-default-keyring. > > Thus in your case, you have two secret keyrings, unless there is a > --no-default-keyring somewhere or $GNUPGHOME/secring.gpg does not exist. Ok, and if I also add another pubring file, and I download a public key, where would it be stored? In the default keyring, or in the additional one? By the way, I think there is an option in GPGShell to add the - --no-default-keyring option Best Regards -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJJr2PRAAoJEMV4f6PvczxAQC0IAKlFSNnrlAzCtZjP3p3mDvoD N0U2/y8S8u+DtwgNs6bITJHFBrHQCPQ2uPEXf9GRYcBTBE9rOe2kuRFoEExFU91r fFCa1XkEB9+H6xWEwYA1f1OVdJG4GKArmYJ77PKaxkfIqIFTjzJsYm6u2s3n+c1/ FjkOd7I/jQXNFCdP0JRe0/4LzCuEZE7JXcxhNuTk8PEcgJa28NuYwNIfQDU//jRb JkKYfyzLKh/KCkd0Zs6dfckl+X8hr4Y2fiRqcNVtYyF5rsOgvRxj3/jHE9uJ5+GK kKKi5ChDY7z///ErLS0hlM2v3UxmkFE9ZXTeype5wn2XtH7rOpFBSHEttI7CVCk= =LjMN -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users