On Fri, Aug 24, 2007 at 09:33:59AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Robert J. Hansen wrote: > > > > The latest versions of PGP support them. > > I've got the most up-to-date version of PGP. In fact, it doesn't support them > _yet_. > > The signs are there that they're _almost_ supported - in other words, if you > try to add a DSA2 signing subkey the combo boxes have 1536, 2048, and 3072 > bit-length options, but when you hit the 'OK' button, you get the message > 'Signing key size must be between 1024 and 1024 bits'. > > A representative from PGP Corporation confirmed (and I quote) that "PGP is > still prepared to jump to the new DSS standard once it is finalized".
Thanks for checking this. Can you tell me what happens if you import a (GPG created) DSA2 key into PGP? Is PGP then able to verify a DSA2 signature created with GPG? It's reasonably common with this sort of thing to enable reading a new feature before enabling writing it. It's the whole be-liberal-in-what-you-accept thing. David _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users