Greetings!
I am currently having an issue with decrypting a simple text file encrypted
by gpg using a key pair that I was able to successfully import (including
the private key). The key material in the secret key packet is unencrypted
to keep things simple. Despite both the public and private
> Ah thanks, this was introduced with 2.1.13 and I tested the
> behaviour on an earlier 2.1 version where it make a difference.
> So it is a recommendation for GnuPG v <=2.0.
Concur. I'll make the change shortly.
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Am Dienstag, 16. August 2016 16:08:46 schrieb Kristian Fiskerstrand:
> > I am all for making it a default with GnuPG 2.1 at least, because people
>
> The default in 2.1 is no keyid at all, but print full fingerprint so
> setting 0xlong here will be a degrade
Ah thanks, this was introduced with
On 08/16/2016 04:05 PM, Bernhard Reiter wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 16. August 2016 15:48:25 schrieb Robert J. Hansen:
>> [puts on official FAQ maintainer hat]
>>
>
> I am all for making it a default with GnuPG 2.1 at least, because people
>
The default in 2.1 is no keyid at all, but print full
Just noticed that the FAQ (and documentation) could be improved
to recommend some gpg.conf options:
Am Montag, 23. März 2015 18:46:53 schrieb Werner Koch:
> On Mon, 23 Mar 2015 17:29, criv...@merkleinc.com said:
> > Question though - the gpg.conf file is optional? If I want one I must
> >
Am Dienstag, 16. August 2016 15:48:25 schrieb Robert J. Hansen:
> [puts on official FAQ maintainer hat]
>
> > Just noticed that the FAQ (and documentation) could be improved
> > to recommend some gpg.conf options:
>
> I'm weakly against this. If we want to recommend people put something
> in
[puts on official FAQ maintainer hat]
> Just noticed that the FAQ (and documentation) could be improved
> to recommend some gpg.conf options:
I'm weakly against this. If we want to recommend people put something
in gpg.conf, what we should be doing is changing the default behavior to
be that,
> 1) How can I set the time for retention of the Passphrase?
This depends on what version of GnuPG you're using. The mechanism
changed between GnuPG 1.4 and 2.0. Look for a configuration file called
"gpg-agent.conf" (normally found in ~/.gnupg; dunno where it would be
stored on iOS). Open it