Insecure memory
Subba Rao
Subba Rao <subb3@attglobal.net>
Tue, 22 Aug 2000 13:43:53 +0000
On 0, Frank Tobin <ftobin@uiuc.edu> wrote:
> Subba Rao, at 13:06 -0000 on Tue, 22 Aug 2000, wrote:
>
> > The version of GPG is 1.0.2 and I do not see "--no-secmem-warning" as an
> > option. The man page does list this option. The command line "gpg -?" does
> > not list this option.
>
> You do not really have the 1.0.2 manpage, then.
> <blockquote>
> <pre>
> --no-secmem-warning
> Suppress the warning about "using insecure mem-
> ory".
> </pre>
> </blockquote>
>
I am talking about the command line options for the "gpg" command. The
man page may be uniform across different versions.
Here is the output of "gpg -?" (I have cropped out the initial few lines)
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gpg (GnuPG) 1.0.2
Commands:
-s, --sign [file] make a signature
--clearsign [file] make a clear text signature
-b, --detach-sign make a detached signature
-e, --encrypt encrypt data
-c, --symmetric encryption only with symmetric cipher
--store store only
-d, --decrypt decrypt data (default)
--verify verify a signature
--list-keys list keys
--list-sigs list keys and signatures
--check-sigs check key signatures
--fingerprint list keys and fingerprints
--list-secret-keys list secret keys
--gen-key generate a new key pair
--delete-key remove key from the public keyring
--delete-secret-key remove key from the secret keyring
--sign-key sign a key
--lsign-key sign a key locally
--edit-key sign or edit a key
--gen-revoke generate a revocation certificate
--export export keys
--send-keys export keys to a key server
--recv-keys import keys from a key server
--import import/merge keys
--list-packets list only the sequence of packets
--export-ownertrust export the ownertrust values
--import-ownertrust import ownertrust values
--update-trustdb update the trust database
--check-trustdb [NAMES] check the trust database
--fix-trustdb fix a corrupted trust database
--dearmor De-Armor a file or stdin
--enarmor En-Armor a file or stdin
--print-md algo [files] print message digests
Options:
-a, --armor create ascii armored output
-r, --recipient NAME encrypt for NAME
--default-recipient NAME use NAME as default recipient
--default-recipient-self use the default key as default recipient
-u, --local-user use this user-id to sign or decrypt
-z N set compress level N (0 disables)
--textmode use canonical text mode
-o, --output use as output file
-v, --verbose verbose
-q, --quiet be somewhat more quiet
--no-tty don't use the terminal at all
--force-v3-sigs force v3 signatures
--force-mdc always use a MDC for encryption
-n, --dry-run do not make any changes
--batch batch mode: never ask
--yes assume yes on most questions
--no assume no on most questions
--keyring add this keyring to the list of keyrings
--secret-keyring add this secret keyring to the list
--default-key NAME use NAME as default secret key
--keyserver HOST use this keyserver to lookup keys
--charset NAME set terminal charset to NAME
--options read options from file
--status-fd FD write status info to this FD
--load-extension FILE load extension module FILE
--rfc1991 emulate the mode described in RFC1991
--openpgp set all packet, cipher and digest options to OpenPGP behavior
--s2k-mode N use passphrase mode N
--s2k-digest-algo NAME use message digest algorithm NAME for passphrases
--s2k-cipher-algo NAME use cipher algorithm NAME for passphrases
--cipher-algo NAME use cipher algorithm NAME
--digest-algo NAME use message digest algorithm NAME
--compress-algo N use compress algorithm N
--throw-keyid throw keyid field of encrypted packets
-N, --notation-data NAME=VALUE use this notation data
(See the man page for a complete listing of all commands and options)
Examples:
-se -r Bob [file] sign and encrypt for user Bob
--clearsign [file] make a clear text signature
--detach-sign [file] make a detached signature
--list-keys [names] show keys
--fingerprint [names] show fingerprints
Please report bugs to <gnupg-bugs@gnu.org>.
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I do not see a --no-secmem-warning option.
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