On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 02:09:15PM -0400, Jack via Gnupg-users wrote:
> On 2024.06.13 06:57, ael via Gnupg-users wrote:
> > Further thoughts on detecting a mistaken passphrase entry when
> > encrypting. I have looked at both
> > man gpg-agent and info
[...snip..]
> I'm no expert in this area, b
On 2024.06.13 06:57, ael via Gnupg-users wrote:
Further thoughts on detecting a mistaken passphrase entry when
encrypting. I have looked at both
man gpg-agent and info
and I could not immediately see anything to help, but I quickly became
lost in the overwhelming volume of the entries :-)
So p
Hello Eason,
Il 12 giugno 2024 alle 15:30 Eason Lu via Gnupg-users ha scritto:
> Hi, I am writing this email to ask for help with how to GPG trust model works.
> I have a PGP public key, key A.
> In GPG if I do gpg --edit-key A trust then set full trust (4), it is
> still shown as unknown, rather
Hi, I am writing this email to ask for help with how to GPG trust model works.
I have a PGP public key, key A.
In GPG if I do gpg --edit-key A trust then set full trust (4), it is
still shown as unknown, rather than full, is there any way to solve
this rather than marking it as 5.
Thanks
Eason
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I wrote just now:
"Further thoughts on detecting a mistaken passphrase entry when
encrypting. I have looked at both
man gpg-agent and info
and I could not immediately see anything to help, but I quickly became
lost in the overwhelming volume of the entries :-)
So perhaps there is something th
Further thoughts on detecting a mistaken passphrase entry when
encrypting. I have looked at both
man gpg-agent and info
and I could not immediately see anything to help, but I quickly became
lost in the overwhelming volume of the entries :-)
So perhaps there is something there that I have miss