On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 04:59:26AM -0500, Mark Pinto wrote: > I'm wanting to pass all of the information that gpg needs to create a > key (key size, type, expiration, userid, etc) initially and not have > gpg keep pausing to ask the user. I've read the man page, read gpg > --help, googled, and I still cant figure out how to pass those things > to gpg while using --gen-key. Any help would be *greatly* > appreciated.
Make a file that looks like this: %echo Generating a standard key Key-Type: DSA Key-Length: 1024 Subkey-Type: ELG-E Subkey-Length: 1024 Name-Real: Joe Tester Name-Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Passphrase: abc %pubring foo.pub %secring foo.sec # Do a commit here, so that we can later print "done" :-) %commit %echo done Then do: gpg --batch --gen-key /path/to/the/file/above End result will be a public key in foo.pub and secret key in foo.sec. See the DETAILS file (in the doc directory) for the various things you can do. David _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users