2006/6/23, David Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Why? You are the person making the signature here. It's your choice
what algorithm to use. The recipient only gets to say "these are the
algorithms I will accept". Not "this is the algorithm I want you to
use". Outside of DSA2, GPG will always sele
On Fri, Jun 23, 2006 at 05:56:21PM +0200, Jørgen Lysdal wrote:
> Thanks for you guys help.. :)
>
> However, i have a small problem.
>
> I dont want to interfere with any selection process
> by having a personal-cipher/digest-preferences in my options
> file.
>
> I hav
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Jørgen Lysdal wrote:
> Is there anything i can put in my options file that will make
> gpg use SHA256 for my RSA and RIPEMD160 for my DSA without
> having the personal-digest-preferences thing in my options file?
>
> This is really important to me
Thanks for you guys help.. :)
However, i have a small problem.
I dont want to interfere with any selection process
by having a personal-cipher/digest-preferences in my options
file.
I have a RSA and a DSA key, When im using the RSA key i want to use
SHA256, and RIPEMD160 for my DSA key, when i
On Sat, Jun 17, 2006 at 04:27:38PM +0200, Jørgen Lysdal wrote:
> If i understand the gpg.man correctly..
>
> The "--personal-cipher-preferences" does only have an effect when
> encrypting to more than one recipient, (besides from symmetrical
> encryption algo selection)
Not exactly. It even take
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Jørgen Lysdal wrote:
> If i understand the gpg.man correctly..
>
> The "--personal-cipher-preferences" does only have an effect when
> encrypting to more than one recipient, (besides from symmetrical
> encryption algo selection)
>
> and
>
> the "-
If i understand the gpg.man correctly..
The "--personal-cipher-preferences" does only have an effect when
encrypting to more than one recipient, (besides from symmetrical
encryption algo selection)
and
the "--personal-digest-preferences" only when encrypting and signing
to more than one recipien