changing cipher via setpref does not work with RSA keys ?
Malte Gell
malte_gell@t-online.de
Sun Jun 9 22:24:01 2002
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Hello,
just created a RSA key first for signing and then another RSA key for=20
encrypting with addkey.
After that I wanted to change the default cipher from AES to 3DES, so I t=
yped=20
gpg --edit-key [KeyID from RSA-encryption key] and typed showpref, okay, =
just=20
printed the defaults, then I typed setpref S2 S3 H2 H3 Z2 Z1 to change th=
e=20
default cipher, but it didn't work.
Showpref gave me the old original settings.
Setpref works fine with ELG keys to change the default cipher, but it see=
m not=20
to work with RSA keys, is this a bug or is it not possible to change the=20
default cipher with RSA keys ?
Regards,
Malte
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