Re: [gnupg-users] Preferred hash algorithm when signing

2012-08-21 Thread Robert J. Hansen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 8/21/12 12:26 PM, Laurent Jumet wrote: > It primary depends on the lenghth of the main (signing) key. If > main key is 1024, he cannot sign with SHA256; he can sign with a > RIPEMD160 but not higher, and other preferences are ignored. Yes and no

Re: [gnupg-users] Preferred hash algorithm when signing

2012-08-21 Thread Laurent Jumet
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 Hello Mika ! Mika Suomalainen wrote: >> I've made various test and I've realized that the hash algorithm >> when signing is always SHA1, ignoring the preferred one. This >> doesn't happen when I encrypt+sign. > How have you set the preferranc

Re: [gnupg-users] Preferred hash algorithm when signing

2012-08-21 Thread Mika Suomalainen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 21.08.2012 14:21, Javier González del Tánago Liberal kirjoitti: > > I've made various test and I've realized that the hash algorithm > when signing is always SHA1, ignoring the preferred one. This > doesn't happen when I encrypt+sign. How have you

Re: [gnupg-users] Preferred hash algorithm when signing

2012-08-21 Thread Werner Koch
On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 13:21, jtan...@dilmun.ls.fi.upm.es said: > signing is always SHA1, ignoring the preferred one. This doesn't > happen when I encrypt+sign. If you encrypt and sign you know the recipient and thus gpg can use the hash algorithm which the recipient advertised. Shalom-Salam,

Re: [gnupg-users] Preferred hash algorithm when signing

2012-08-21 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 21/08/12 13:21, Javier González del Tánago Liberal wrote: > Hi, > > I've made various test and I've realized that the hash algorithm when signing > is > always SHA1, ignoring the preferred one. This doesn't happen when I > encrypt+sign. Please see the documentation for --personal-digest-pref

[gnupg-users] Preferred hash algorithm when signing

2012-08-21 Thread Javier González del Tánago Liberal
Hi, I've made various test and I've realized that the hash algorithm when signing is always SHA1, ignoring the preferred one. This doesn't happen when I encrypt+sign. Thanks -- - Javier González del Tánago Liberal - e-mai