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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
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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
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21.08.2012 14:21, Javier González del Tánago Liberal kirjoitti:
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> 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
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,
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
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
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e-mai