I recently signed a key using gpg-1.4.1 and see that (at least on my Debian Sarge system) no-ask-cert-level apears to be the default default-cert-level is "0 (no particular claim)".
In the old days I remember it would always ask this question upon signing and so assume the default must have been ask-cert-level. Now it does not ask and unless you add that option ahead of time it will create a signature without any claim. I have been out of touch and thought I would ask about the current status of these levels in a signed key. I would appreciate the education. If a key has been signed with a default-cert-level of 0 is it possible to go back and edit the key signature and increase the level on a key? I could not find a way to do this. The best I could find was to delete the key plus signature and sign it again using a different level. Of course that worked. Is this cert level no longer considered useful? Should I not include a cert level with keys I sign now? Or should we always add that option when signing a key? What is the standard proceedure? Thanks Bob
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