Hello, > No. The 2.0 cards from ZeitControl all support 4096 (if you feel a need > for this). The problem was that old GnupG versions limited them to 3k.
I am working with GnuPG-Pack, which includes extended gpg-1.4.18. This versions supports smartcard keys with 4096bit? >> So, what are the most useful cross-over compatibility settings for new, >> secure keys? > Use the defaults and ignore the suggestions you find out in the wild. What's about the standard SHA1 hash with signatures? In gpg.conf really no need for: s2k-count 1000000 s2k-digest-algo SHA256 s2k-cipher-algo AES256 cert-digest-algo SHA256 digest-algo SHA256 personal-cipher-preferences AES256 TWOFISH AES192 AES CAST5 personal-digest-preferences SHA512 SHA384 SHA256 SHA224 personal-compress-preferences ZLIB BZIP2 ZIP default-preference-list SHA512 SHA384 SHA256 SHA224 AES256 TWOFISH AES192 AES CAST5 ZLIB BZIP2 ZIP ??? Thanks a lot, regards @g. *still learning...* _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users