Hi again. This is about signature types and how gnupg uses them.
I've looked through the signature types in chapter 5.2.1 1) The 0x02 standalone signature: What is its intended use (by the standard) and is it ever used by gnupg? I mean it's clear to me that it signs just it's own subpackets, but how could this be ever used? 2) The 0x1F direct key signature: Is it ever used by gpg? I mean it would perfectly fit for all subpacket types that apply directly to the key, e.g. key expiration time (9), revocation key (12) or key flags (27). But gpg always puts these kind of information in the 0x13 signature. 3) Last but not least, the 0x50 3rd party signature. I must admit that I absolutely don't understand its usage. Do you have an example? And is this used by gpg? Once again,.. thanks in advance. Cheers, Peter _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users