> > e.g., if i lsign "B" with "A", *which* key, then is made > > non-exportable? "A" or "B"? > > Neither key is made non-exportable. A local signature just means the > *signature* is local.
nice & clear. thanks. > So if you lsigned B with A, then exported B (or > sent it to a keyserver), the local signature from A would not go along with > it. GPG automatically strips off any local signatures on the way > out. now _that_ had not clicked 'til now. thanks. > nrsign, for a non-revocable signature, means pretty much what it > seems: a signature that cannot be later revoked. If A nrsigns B, then > A can't change his mind later and issue a revocation. got it. thanks. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users