On 11/03/11 6:50 PM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: > On 03/11/2011 01:44 AM, Ben McGinnes wrote: >> Ah, this is what I've been looking around for! For the sake of the >> archives, how does one provide a non-exportable certification? >> Obviously the export flag won't cut it. > > non-exportable OpenPGP certifications are also known as "local" > certifications. > > To make a non-exportable OpenPGP certification, use: > > gpg --lsign-key fr...@example.net
This bit I knew and have used sporadically, good to know that you were referring to what I assumed, though. > To put that in a file: > > gpg --export-options export-local --export --armor fr...@example.net \ > > frida.gpg > > Then the receiving party does: > > gpg --import-options import-local --import < frida.gpg Oh, excellent. Just one little clarification; the man page lists the parameters as export-local-sigs and import-local-sigs, does shortening it the way you have work or does the full option name need to be used? Regards, Ben
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