Web Server Encrypt
Anthony E. Greene
agreene@pobox.com
Thu Aug 30 18:41:01 2001
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On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, Nathan Heagy wrote:
>I'm setting up a cgi to encrypt files for a specific user. I've given the
>web server a minimal gnupg installation - it only has the public key
>required to encrypt the files. The problem is that gpg insists on asking
>"Use this key anyway?". I do not want the web server to have a key pair of
>its own. Is there any way to tell gpg to use this key without prompting
>me? Even setting trust level to 4 hasn't helped.
Use the --always-trust option on the command line.
Tony
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