On Mar 16, 2010, at 10:02 AM, Grant Olson wrote:

> A while ago I stumbled onto instructions to up my prefs to use a better
> hash than SHA1:
> 
> http://www.debian-administration.org/users/dkg/weblog/48
> 
> Today I was surfing around, and saw some relatively recent posts on the
> list that said setting "digest-algo" in gpg.conf was a Bad Idea(tm).  I
> didn't find any threads on setting "cert-digest-algo", but the manpage
> notes that this can cause interoperability issues.
> 
> So is setting "cert-digest-algo SHA256" okay, or is it going to cause
> problems?

It depends on who you are communicating with.  If they're using a fairly recent 
version of GnuPG or PGP, then it's fine.  If there is someone using old 
software in the mix, then you'll be preventing them from using your key and any 
signatures you make.

David


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