Re: Selecting subkeys while using GnuPG

2006-01-08 Thread Alphax
Nicky wrote: >> SHA-1 implies DSA which would mean a DSA key. What happen if you >> specify SHA-256 without explicitly selecting the subkey? > > > When I select the SHA256 algo, gpg returns an error that DSA will use > nothing more than a good 160 bit algo. Thanks for the help though. > Erm...

Re: Selecting subkeys while using GnuPG

2006-01-07 Thread Nicky
>SHA-1 implies DSA which would mean a DSA key. What happen if you specify >SHA-256 >without explicitly selecting the subkey? When I select the SHA256 algo, gpg returns an error that DSA will use nothing more than a good 160 bit algo. Thanks for the help though. -

Re: Selecting subkeys while using GnuPG

2006-01-07 Thread John Clizbe
Nicky wrote: > I have two encryption keys and three signing keys: > > pub 4096R/057AC4BC created: 2005-12-08 expires: never usage: CS > sub 4096R/0DBBD3FD created: 2005-12-08 expires: never usage: SEA > sub 4096g/E3DD0205 created: 2005-12-29 expires: 2006-04-29 usage: E > sub

Selecting subkeys while using GnuPG

2006-01-07 Thread Nicky
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I have two encryption keys and three signing keys: pub 4096R/057AC4BC created: 2005-12-08 expires: never usage: CS sub 4096R/0DBBD3FD created: 2005-12-08 expires: never usage: SEA sub 4096g/E3DD0205 created: 2005-12-29 expires: 20