way to see what cipher/algo was used to create your key?
MichaelQuigley at TheWay.Org
MichaelQuigley at TheWay.Org
Tue Jun 19 15:05:41 CEST 2012
gnupg-users-bounces at gnupg.org wrote on 06/19/2012 01:50:04 AM:
> ----- Message from Sam Smith <smickson at hotmail.com> on Mon, 18 Jun
> 2012 19:30:44 -0400 -----
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> RE: way to see what cipher/algo was used to create your key?
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> Does anybody know a way to learn what cipher & hash was used to
> create the secret key?
The details file documents using the --list-keys command with the and
specifying the --with-fingerprint option twice. This produces a list
which shows the algorithm used for the key. This can also be used with
the --list-secret-keys command.
e.g., enter the following command:
gpg --with-fingerprint --with-fingerprint --with-colons --list-secret-keys
Description from DETAILS:
4. Field: Algorithm: 1 = RSA
16 = Elgamal (encrypt only)
17 = DSA (sometimes called DH, sign only)
20 = Elgamal (sign and encrypt - don't use them!)
(for other id's see include/cipher.h)
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