* Patrick Brunschwig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-03-15 08:25 +0100]:
> Is it correct that I have no way using --with-colons --list-keys to find
> out the trust level of primary UIDs? If so, is there any other way to
> get the calculated trust of UIDs correctly without needing to check all
> signatur
* David Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-03-20 13:37 -0500]:
> Seriously, think about it:
>
> non-revocable sig 1-Jan-2000
> expiring sig2-Jan-2000 (expires 10-Jan-2000).
>
> Now, say it's January 3rd. According to what you want, the signature
> that gets used is the 2-
* Kurt Fitzner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-09-09 19:58 -0600]:
> Junk signatures because the form they are being distributed in is
> meaningless. Signatures that expire in two weeks in a system which is
> evaluated every six months are useful for exactly what, mway I ask?
You may remove a key at an
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-09-28 14:09 -0700]:
> C:\>gpg --override-session-key
> string1568A79A26ABCB75C294AA07AB73C53A7D168F2B898F93BE c:\r\s.txt
>
> gpg --override-session-key
> string2:1568A79A26ABCB75C294AA07AB73C53A7D168F2B898F93BE c:\r\s.txt
>
> gpg --override-session-key
> string`1568A7
* Dirk Traulsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-10-30 07:05 +0100]:
> I obviously think this to be a good thing to have, but I'm a little
> discouraged by the nearly total lack of interest of the list.
> I would really appreciate a discussion of the proposed feature and
> change of the man-page. Please
Hallo,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~> gpg --refresh 887BAE72 A32C2932
gpg: requesting key A32C2932 from http server www.rachinsky.de
gpg: key F66AFAF2: "Nicolas Rachinsky (SIGNING KEY - CERTIFICATION ONLY)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" not changed
gpg: key A32C2932: "Nicolas Rachinsky (Co
ffer from the manual.
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/rd> gpg --multifile --decrypt a.gpg b.gpg
|
| You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for
| user: "Nicolas Rachinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" 2048-bit ELG-E key, ID
46D2F6CE, created 2005-10-25 (main key ID 887BAE72)
|
| gpg: encrypt
* Henrik O A Barkman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-03-28 22:01 +0200]:
> Is there a way to run refresh-keys WITHOUT honoring preferred keyserver
> records?
man gpg:
--keyserver-options parameters
[...]
honor-keyserver-url
When using --refresh-keys,
Hallo,
what is the best way to set the owner trust of a key from a script?
Nicolas
--
http://www.rachinsky.de/nicolas
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