-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: TIGER192 Was Wed, 14 Sep 2005, at 10:42:10 +0100, when Bob wrote:
> I can't find anything in the man page about key import file formats. > Other than ascii files, can GnuPG import any other file formats and if > so what? Every file containing a valid key data can be imported by GnuPG, regardless the file extension and the file format. As I know there are only two formats: ascii ("armored"), which is actually a plain text format, and the binary format (the one not very readable by a human). GnuPG (as a genuinely *nix application) reads and recognizes actually the file format primarily and doesn't pay attention at its "extension" (as is the case with Windows). Usually, extensions for these formats are: ascii binary ===== ====== .txt .gpg .asc .pgp .sec .sig etc. .pub .rev etc. GnuPG also can read (import) properly even if a file has no any extension, and/or if a file has _any_ extension, even mangled one or completely arbitrary one. It will, for instance, properly import a valid key data even if a file is with extension key.jpg (mangled extension), key (no extension) and key.fricassee (arbitrary extension). (PGP, though, as an exclusively Windows application, will be deluded by such extensions, and will say it doesn't recognize the file format, even without reading it, so that will import nothing.) - -- Mica PGP keys nestled at: http://bardo.port5.com/pgpkeys/ ~~~ For personal mail please use my address as it is *exactly* given in my "From|Reply To" field(s). ~~~ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEVAwUBQygKjLSpHvHEUtv8AQbKmAf/ZNvAx1/8roIpW/3wJXnYTmiFqzIRDb3D bN2S6RqXZxxH1xlKQsKsSZ7CQ72ceqY7sR/9tnXPD04YEmaXLIp8Onfl0bJmgl95 KG0JgadJB94f6Sy3ez/qjTyyBgJ23Mse1OCiBEvUyxk4Tcc1EcYFHoxNuh2eI6ez fSsGsD8/8rTb70fzRELx0PYCeXPUFeHsLge68fEON+y8KPJmAlc9qKdVDjBsUSTv iftJXWnqZxlXbkckx3X3GURZVHcisYHB28L8ycdBSUeQm5D0ewHmZV3NVXAtf8ba my+NwmM+I62tegkjGRgaWx3Bin/oGg5lwiULzApq+f1TuJYj9CJyJw== =H4Pt -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users