Hi Daniel,
On 31.05.2017 21:47, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> do you see the same error messages when you use the more modern --quick
> command-line syntax?
I was not aware of this syntax style. Thank you.
fpr=$(gpg --with-colons --quick-gen-key "Test user "
ed25519 | awk -F: '/^fpr:/{ print $1
Hi List
I get these errors while trying to create a new ECC key:
$ gpg --batch --gen-key Desktop/params-ecc.txt
gpg: key ABCDEFABCDEFABCD marked as ultimately trusted
gpg: error reading rest of packet: Invalid argument
gpg: error reading rest of packet: Invalid argument
gpg: can't encode a 256 bi
Thank you Robert for your response and point of view.
On 03/13/2017 04:17 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> According to the gpg2 man page, 3DES is added always as kind of least
>> common denominator:
>
> This is required behavior per RFC4880. Your concern should be addressed to
> the IETF OpenPGP
Hello List
I'm new to this list and joined because I have some security doubts
regarding encryption preferences (setpref/showpref).
According to the gpg2 man page, 3DES is added always as kind of least
common denominator:
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When setting preferences, you should list the algorithms in the order