:-) :-) I am really happy to hear that it worked great for you also.... :-)
On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 6:46 PM, Piotr Bratkowski <pioterb...@o2.pl> wrote: > Hello, > > Thanks, you have just rescued me :). It is working really great. > > Regards, > Piotr Bratkowski > > > > Rahul R pisze: > >> Hi, >> >> I have done the trusting part automated on my linux box like the >> following. Give a try anyways and let me know whether it was helpful or not. >> I did many google search and could not find any method described for this. >> The following method worked gr8 for me and is the one which I created myself >> ;-). >> >> For trusting it as 3, use 4 and for 5, use 6 and so on... >> >> 1. gpg --import key.pk <http://key.pk> - Import your key >> 2. echo $(gpg --list-keys --with-fingerprint --with-colons | tail >> >> -2 | head -1 | tr -s ":" ":"| cut -d ":" -f2):4: > >> /tmp/somefile1 - take the finger print and copy to a temp file. >> 3. gpg --import-ownertrust < /tmp/somefile1 - import the finger >> >> print to the trust data base. Done!!!! >> >> You can check the trusting part by typing the below command >> >> 1. gpg --export-ownertrust >> >> >> >> On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 4:57 PM, Piotr Bratkowski <pioterb...@o2.pl<mailto: >> pioterb...@o2.pl>> wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> I need to invoke trust command but from linux shell. I was >> thinking that this will do: >> gpg --edit host_name trust 3 >> >> to set my trust marginal for host_name, but it didn't, it took me >> to the gpg command line. >> >> I need this becouse I'm currently writing program that is using >> gpg. It's in C so making it to write to stdin of gpg would be a >> lot of fuss, as a command line I can simply use system function. >> >> So my question is is it possible?? If yes how?? >> >> Regards, >> Piotr Bratkowski >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Gnupg-users mailing list >> Gnupg-users@gnupg.org <mailto:Gnupg-users@gnupg.org> >> >> http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Thanks, >> Regards, >> Rahul R >> Mob: 09008030921 >> > > -- Thanks, Regards, Rahul R Mob: 09008030921
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