PGP Encryption - Random Seed File and Keyring Questions
Clark Rivard
CRivard at merkleinc.com
Mon Mar 23 20:07:18 CET 2015
Random Seed File and Keyring Questions
It is my understanding that GnuPG stores a random seed file in its working directory. This file is changed each time you use GnuPG.
I have looked for more information about this file in the manual and faq, but have not found it. (There is some information in the man page.)
How is the random seed file used in encryption / decryption processing - just to generate a Key?
Can you have multiple folders containing a "set" of keyrings, trustdb, and random seed file (each folder being used for a given recipient) and then
execute gpg using the folder specific to the recipient?
Will this cause any issues? Does it matter if you start with the same "base" random seed file in the recipient-specific folders?
Thanks,
Clark
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