-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 John W. Moore III escribió: > Faramir wrote: > >> But now, I would like to know what cipher algorithms, hash function and >> compression I am using... and of course, I don't know how to know it. Is >> there a way to know, by looking at my public key (or sending some >> command to gpg), what is my preferred settings? > > Using GPGshell highlight Your Key and then look in the GPGshell icon > toolbar and You'll see 'CLI' in the upper right corner. From it's drop > down menu select: showpref > > You may also use the command showpref by highlighting Your Key and then > choosing Edit > All Settings from the Right Click context Menu.
Thanks, I did it, and found the following: Cifrado: AES256, AES192, AES, CAST5, 3DES (cipher) Resumen: SHA1, SHA256, RIPEMD160 (hashing) Compresión: ZLIB, BZIP2, ZIP, Sin comprimir [no compression] (compression) Características: MDC, Sevidor de claves no-modificar (settings, maybe?) Well, it seems I have not messed the config (yet)... Now the question is: how do I set a "default prefered ^thing to use^" without making unavailable the other algorithms? The idea is to use the custom setting only when the recipient can receive messages using these settings... I think I'd like to use AES256, SHA256, and ZIP, but only if that doesn't produce unusable messages... Regards -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJIX3QQAAoJEMV4f6PvczxAF5UH/1SiK1An6ygyrK3df1E+Q7n4 vWFMgbx6UH1mUkhoubELVBXZ3tDbqUbZernywQmMb2twuY+zzFJqy/78Jbsvduey Tcwr6x1/8EH4T0YcQIbYdTppn7klMDFIU5HkEIRWGc0c1WRZYqawY1VIiRIdMa49 LGsUlbHe+To5m2t/KjfE1niiDmSOTknvdFpiZkE0kvtsNogiR6zpS1DlwaCBnSeA g6oGqUQv/fJ0b5JdzS4BeGcUYm0iY6LKyjriGt42gftWxPKgCb/gXLRTkjR2NLFR x+VjdACpXUiPZBWvHIeWxaQDoJ2iX0fneygsp/9A+2h+yS2N4sa+gsoCLpZK8D0= =8Hag -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users