Solved Re: Changing cipher preferences

Per Tunedal Casual pt at radvis.nu
Thu Mar 11 16:12:38 CET 2004


Hi Atom,
Thank you for your thorough explanation!

I happened to get the message sent twice due to a delay in my regular mail. 
(I sent the message via webmail when it was delayed.) Thus it was sent 
twice. I'm sorry if it confused any of you.

Yours,
Per Tunedal

  At 22:11 2004-03-09, you wrote:
 >This mail was signed (Inlined PGP-Message).
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 >|     Signature made 03/09/04 22:11:11  using DSA key ID 3D7D41E3
 >|     Good signature from "Atom Smasher <atom at suspicious.org>"
 >|                     aka "Atom Smasher <atom at smasher.org>"
 >|     WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
 >|              There is no indication that the signature belongs to the 
owner.
 >|     Primary key fingerprint: 3EBE 2810 30AE 601D 54B2  4A90 9C28 0BBF 3D7D
 >41E3
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 >(CCing you in case this gets lost for a few days)
 >
 >> I cannot make the the subcommand "updpref" to work. (Used when editing a
 >key.)
 >> Nothing is changed.
 >>
 >> eg. updpref s9 s8 s3 s2
 >>
 >> The subcommand "setpref" works OK, but only for new userid:s.
 >>
 >> eg. setpref s9 s8 s3 s2
 >
 >
 >use "setpref x y z" then "updpref" then exit with either either "quit" or
 >"save". make sure you include ALL prefs, not just cipher prefs!
 >
 >
 >#############################################
 >$ gpg --edit-key test
 >gpg (GnuPG) 1.2.4; Copyright (C) 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 >This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
 >This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
 >under certain conditions. See the file COPYING for details.
 >
 >Secret key is available.
 >
 >pub  1024D/4697BE6F  created: 2004-03-09 expires: never      trust: u/u
 >sub  1024g/98B94302  created: 2004-03-09 expires: never
 >(1). Just A Test (This key for demonstration only) <xxx at xxx.xxx>
 >
 >Command> pref
 >pub  1024D/4697BE6F  created: 2004-03-09 expires: never      trust: u/u
 >(1). Just A Test (This key for demonstration only) <xxx at xxx.xxx>
 >     S9 S8 S7 S3 S2 H2 H3 Z2 Z1 [mdc]
 >
 >Command> setpref s9 s8 s3 s2
 >
 >Command> updpref
 >Current preference list: S9 S8 S3 S2 [mdc]
 >Really update the preferences? y
 >
 >You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for
 >user: "Just A Test (This key for demonstration only) <xxx at xxx.xxx>"
 >1024-bit DSA key, ID 4697BE6F, created 2004-03-09
 >
 >gpg: DSA signature from: "4697BE6F Just A Test (This key for demonstration
 >only) <xxx at xxx.xxx>"
 >
 >pub  1024D/4697BE6F  created: 2004-03-09 expires: never      trust: u/u
 >sub  1024g/98B94302  created: 2004-03-09 expires: never
 >(1). Just A Test (This key for demonstration only) <xxx at xxx.xxx>
 >
 >Command> pref
 >pub  1024D/4697BE6F  created: 2004-03-09 expires: never      trust: u/u
 >(1). Just A Test (This key for demonstration only) <xxx at xxx.xxx>
 >     S9 S8 S3 S2 [mdc]
 >
 >Command> quit
 >Save changes? y
 >
 >#############################################
 >
 >
 > 	...atom
 >
 > _______________________________________________
 > PGP key - http://smasher.suspicious.org/pgp.txt
 > 3EBE 2810 30AE 601D 54B2 4A90 9C28 0BBF 3D7D 41E3
 > -------------------------------------------------
 >
 >	"Glory is fleeting, but obscurity is forever."
 >		-- Napoleon Bonaparte
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