snowcrash+gnupg-users wrote: > hi, > > i've a 'master', high-strength signing key, "A". > > i'm using it to tsign another key, "B". > > i note i can also nrsign(non-revocable)/lsign(non-exportable) "B" with "A". > > can someone please clearly explain the consequences of doing so? > > e.g., if i lsign "B" with "A", *which* key, then is made > non-exportable? "A" or "B"? >
Neither. The *key* is still exportable. it is the signature that is local and not exported. You use a local signature when you wish to sign a UID for your own use but do not wish others to depend on your signature. -- John P. Clizbe Inet: John (a) Mozilla-Enigmail.org You can't spell fiasco without SCO. PGP/GPG KeyID: 0x608D2A10/0x18BB373A "what's the key to success?" / "two words: good decisions." "what's the key to good decisions?" / "one word: experience." "how do i get experience?" / "two words: bad decisions." "Just how do the residents of Haiku, Hawai'i hold conversations?"
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