On Sun, 02 Jan 2011 04:24:27 +0000 frankexcha...@nospammail.net wrote: > Deja Dup on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS: Default GPG Encryption Algorithm > (symmetric cipher) is?
If it uses GnuPG, then it will respect the rules set by your keyring preferences. You can check the preferences with the command: gpg --edit-key 0xYOURID pref (if you don't know your ID, use gpg --list-secret-keys) It will list what are the preferred ciphers, algorithms for integrity and compression. If you want to change it, and use something else, you can use the following command to see the supported values: gpg --verbose --version After that, you can change your preferences. Edit your key again: gpg --edit-key 0xYOURID and now use the 'setpref' option, respecting the values you got from gpg --verbose --version command. For example: setpref S9 S8 S7 S3 H10 H9 H8 H11 Z3 Z2 Z1 Z0 will configure a UID (these preferences are UID-based) to use: Cipher: AES256, AES192, AES, CAST5, 3DES Digest: SHA512, SHA384, SHA256, SHA224, SHA1 Compression: BZIP2, ZLIB, ZIP, Uncompressed Hope this makes it easier for you to understand and edit to suit your needs. I think I didn't miss anything, but feel free to correct me :) Happy new year list! Tiago -- Tiago Faria | http://xroot.org OpenPGP Key ID: 0xB9466FB4 | http://xroot.org/contact FingerPrint: 27FB 1E35 81B8 5626 9450 EAFC 2517 8AB4 B946 6FB4
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