On Mon, 2008-06-23 at 11:51 +0200, Werner Koch wrote: > > I'm suggesting that such keys have the for-your-eyes flag set (because > > it shouldn't be necessary to write them to disk). > This flag is a property of the encrypted message and not of the key. Of course,.. with "key", I didn't meant any OpenPGP key,.. and of course not the dm-crypt key itself,.. but the encrypted dm-crypt key...
> > Is it already possible to somehow suppress this message (without > > suppressing others like no-MDC or so)? If not would you consider to add > > Ask the sender not to use --for-your-eyes-only and not to use a > filename "_CONSOLE". There is no "sender" (at least from the classic point of view)... I simply use gpg's/OpenPGP's symmetric encryption parts (to be exact: a symmetrically encrypted data packet, with symmetrically encrypted session key packets). I set the flag, that nobody writes the key to disk (by accident) if he uses gpg manually on the encrypted file. But when I decrypt it in the intended scripts I'd like to suppres the warning... Chris. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users