Hi,

David Bremner <[email protected]> writes:

[...]

>> Maybe gnupg/dirmngr uses Tor by default if it finds a Tor service on the
>> machine?
>
> There is some discussion about tor in the related gnupg issue
>
>       https://dev.gnupg.org/T3348

thank you for the bug reference

> The documentation says
>
>     The default is to use Tor if it is available on startup or after
>     reloading dirmngr
>
> There is also "no-use-tor", but like disable-crl-checks there are
> security/privacy implications to using that.

i should have read the documentation before, now I understand: thanks!

in my case, there is no doubt the S/MIME signature verification was
stuck because Tor was stuck, when I restarted Tor all was fine again

Happy hacking! Gio'

-- 
Giovanni Biscuolo

Xelera IT Infrastructures

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