Am Donnerstag 07 April 2011 13:36:31 schrieb 123098: > If I encrypt the data by command-line I have no problem at all
And "I" is root? > gpg --encrypt -r "[Recipient's_ID]" [Filename] This uses the standard keyring nothing else. > cron is running as root and therefore has access to the key's location There is a difference between a process being capable of accessing something and a process trying to. Do you think root-gpg tries all keyrings it has access to automatically? The easiest way to solve this should be to import the public key as root and mark it as "trusted-key" in the config file. Hauke -- PGP: D44C 6A5B 71B0 427C CED3 025C BD7D 6D27 ECCB 5814
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