Hi, all:
I am not sure if what I am experiencing is expected TOFU behaviour or
not, and I'm hoping someone can help me figure that out. I'll show on a
live example (skipping irrelevant output).
This is gnupg-2.2.4 on Fedora 26.
[user@disp1132 ~]$ export GNUPGHOME=$(mktemp -d)
[user@disp1132
Hi folks,
I'm looking for best practice tips for offline usage of GnuPG. What Do I
mean by offline usage? I plan to encrypt backups or files on my machines
with GnuPG and generate weekly or monthly keys for that purpose so backups
for example can run unattended and simply encrypt with today's pub
CentOS isn't a vendor. It is a project that does binary compiles of RHEL
sources.
RedHat is the vendor that creates RHEL and its source is used to make CentOS.
RHEL is supported by RedHat if you have a subscription. CentOS has no direct
support though RedHat hosts the project nowadays.
RH
> Could you please take a look at it and make some suggestions to
> Huawei to improve it. Thank you!
The documentation we create is free for the world to use for any
purpose. If Huawei wants to use it, they can, so long as they respect
the license. But so long as Huawei is selling proprietary st
On Feb 15, 2018 9:06 AM, "Lightner, Jeffrey" wrote:
>
> What you’re missing is WHY you want a later upstream version. Is there a
> specific feature you’re needing that isn’t in the one that comes with your
> distro?
>
>
>
> You can’t have it both ways: You want to stay on a stable distro/v
Jeffrey, please, your ad hominem accusations are not helpful.
You said, "What you’re missing is WHY you want a later upstream version."
How do you know that I'm missing that? That "why" is not at all relevant to
my question.
You said, "You can’t have it both ways: You want to stay on a stable
d
What you’re missing is WHY you want a later upstream version. Is there a
specific feature you’re needing that isn’t in the one that comes with your
distro?
You can’t have it both ways: You want to stay on a stable distro/version which
is the raison d’etre for RHEL/CentOS but want to have the
Yes, I know that.
In general, that scheme works well.
However, in another case, rsyslog, a certain function has been broken for
many years, and the only fix is to track the developers' most recent
versions. In that case, the developers maintain their own repository:
http://rpms.adiscon.com ; whic
Hi.
Am Mittwoch, den 14.02.2018, 14:20 -0600 schrieb helices:
> CentOS 7 uses gnupg2 v2.0.22. EPEL doesn't have anything newer.
> We want to move to v2.2.x, and stay current, but we don't want to
> download
> source and compile for dozens of systems.
> We want all users to be using the same versi