Oh, sorry. I made a mistake in 'Key-Type:' line. Right one : Key-Type: eddsa
On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 2:16 AM, Yan Fiz <yan...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > When I create unattended key with cv25519 or ed25519 as subkeys, GnuPG > doesn't apply 'encrypt' usage, expire date and preferences. There is no > problem with RSA. > > Regards. > > (PS : My example key numbers were padded with X and Y) > > $ gpg --batch --gen-key > Key-Type: ecdsa > Key-Curve: ed25519 > Key-Usage: sign auth > Subkey-Type: ecdh > Subkey-Curve: cv25519 > Subkey-Usage: encrypt > Passphrase: > Name-Real: Yan Fiz > Expire-Date: 1y > Preferences: twofish sha512 zlib > > $ gpg --edit-key XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX showpref quit > gpg (GnuPG) 2.2.5; Copyright (C) 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc. > This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. > There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. > > gpg: key XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX: 2 bad signatures > gpg: key XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX: Warning: errors found and only checked > self-signatures, run 'check' to check all signatures. > Secret key is available. > > sec ed25519/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX > created: 2018-02-24 expires: never usage: SCA > trust: ultimate validity: ultimate > ssb cv25519/YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY > created: 2018-02-24 expires: never usage: > [ultimate] (1). Yan Fiz > > [ultimate] (1). Yan Fiz > Cipher: 3DES > Digest: SHA1 > Compression: ZIP, Uncompressed > Features: Keyserver no-modify >
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