Re: no-ask-cert-level, default-cert-level, and keysigning

2005-11-27 Thread David Shaw
On Sun, Nov 27, 2005 at 06:04:56PM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote: > I recently signed a key using gpg-1.4.1 and see that (at least on my > Debian Sarge system) no-ask-cert-level apears to be the default > default-cert-level is "0 (no particular claim)". Yes. > In the old days I remember it would always

no-ask-cert-level, default-cert-level, and keysigning

2005-11-27 Thread Bob Proulx
I recently signed a key using gpg-1.4.1 and see that (at least on my Debian Sarge system) no-ask-cert-level apears to be the default default-cert-level is "0 (no particular claim)". In the old days I remember it would always ask this question upon signing and so assume the default must have been a

Re: How to unsubscribe?

2005-11-27 Thread Bob Proulx
Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote: > Patrick Dickey wrote: > > > So, it would be appreciated if someone would give me the correct > > e-mail address and subject line to unsubscribe. Thanks everyone. > > Patrick. > > Check headers of each delivered mailing list post, it's clear enough > there.

Using TC Trustcenter.de certificates

2005-11-27 Thread Markus Plail
Hi there! I'd like to use gpg with the free certificates from TC Trustcenter.de. I managed to import my private/public key into gpgsm and the Trustcenter CA certificates into gpg, but I can't get my private/public key into gpg. Originally I have a p12 certificate. Is it possible to extract the key