also sprach MFPA <2014-667rhzu3dc-lists-gro...@riseup.net> [2017-06-23 00:33
+0200]:
> I didn't know you could remove a usage flag once the key was on the
> keyservers.
Well, it somehow seems to work, apart from the fact that gnupg first
needs to clean up the key (using --edit-key) after download
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On Wednesday 21 June 2017 at 7:49:42 PM, in
, Peter
Lebbing wrote:-
> I think it's a bad UX choice to
> name an invalid
> signature "UNTRUSTED Good" and a valid signature
> "Good". I think it
> suggests they both have some credibility, which is a
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On Thursday 22 June 2017 at 12:22:46 PM, in
,
martin f krafft wrote:-
> There were [SC] when I created it, but I've recently
> changed to
> a signing subkey and removed the flag from the
> primary key.
I didn't know you could remove a usage flag
At Thu, 22 Jun 2017 09:42:50 +0300,
Teemu Likonen wrote:
> It _seems_ to me that
>
> - Field 3 :: validity - A number with validity code.
>
> is the same thing as SUMMARY in TOFU_STATS. Am I right?
>
> And here's my question again: Does the SUMMARY field's value (0-4) have
> effect on how
Teemu Likonen [2017-06-22 09:42:50+03] wrote:
> Does the SUMMARY field's value (0-4) have effect on how key's validity
> is calculated or how TOFU conflicts are resolved or presented to a
> user?
I didn't get answers yet but I'll speculate a bit on the subject. This
is all about "trust-model tofu
On Thu, 22 Jun 2017 16:29, madd...@madduck.net said:
> updating the trustdb on update of key material, wouldn't it make
> much more sense to compute the information just-in-time? Provided
For a key listing this means computing it for every listed key. And the
majority of frontends first do a key
martin f krafft writes:
> [ Unknown signature status ]
> Hey Justus, thanks for writing in. Here are the answers you wanted:
>
>> gpg --version please?
>
> 2.1.18
>
>> > So far, so good. Do note the [SC] usage flags.
>>
>> What are the capabilities of your primary key supposed to be?
>
> There w
also sprach Neal H. Walfield [2017-06-22 16:15 +0200]:
> I didn't say that it is not possible to have a better algorithm. It
> is possible. But, it is not as easy as you suggest (and what you
> suggest doesn't sound trivial).
>
> For instance, adding or updating a key doesn't necessarily result
Hi,
I didn't say that it is not possible to have a better algorithm. It
is possible. But, it is not as easy as you suggest (and what you
suggest doesn't sound trivial).
For instance, adding or updating a key doesn't necessarily result in
equal or more trust. An update could cause a key to be r
also sprach Peter Lebbing [2017-06-22 15:46 +0200]:
> > As far as I understand, the parameters --marginals-needed and
> > --completes-needed can be used to define a maximum search depth D,
> > so when I ask GPG to update the trustdb WRT key 0xdeadbeef, then I'd
> > envision it to
>
> Don't you me
On 22/06/17 15:00, martin f krafft wrote:
> As far as I understand, the parameters --marginals-needed and
> --completes-needed can be used to define a maximum search depth D,
> so when I ask GPG to update the trustdb WRT key 0xdeadbeef, then I'd
> envision it to
Don't you mean
>--max-cert
also sprach Andrew Gallagher [2017-06-21 15:57 +0200]:
> I have a quick and dirty tool here:
> https://github.com/andrewgdotcom/synctrust
Yeah, that'll do the job, except it blindly overwrites changes made
locally. It's unlikely this happens, but say I declared your key
trustworthy last night at
Justus Winter [2017-06-21 15:10:52+02] wrote:
> martin f krafft writes:
>> x-hkp://pool.sks-keyservers.net
>
> Here ^ is the keyserver url.
>> gpg> save
>> Preferred keyserver: Preferred keyserver: Preferred keyserver: Preferred
>> keyserver: Preferred keyserver: Preferred keyserver: P
also sprach Neal H. Walfield [2017-06-21 14:00 +0200]:
> It starts with the set of ultimately trusted keys. But let's say
> that you start with key X, which is not ultimately trusted. What
> should GnuPG do with the result? Or, let's say that X is
> ultimately trusted and it decides that key Y
Hey Justus, thanks for writing in. Here are the answers you wanted:
> gpg --version please?
2.1.18
> > So far, so good. Do note the [SC] usage flags.
>
> What are the capabilities of your primary key supposed to be?
There were [SC] when I created it, but I've recently changed to
a signing subk
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