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@c @c -*-texinfo-*-
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@c This is only used to create a man page, thus we don't need to care
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@c about actual texinfo stuff.
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@manpage gnupg.7
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@ifset manverb
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.B GnuPG
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\- The GNU Privacy Guard suite of programs
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@end ifset
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@mansect description
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@ifset isman
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GnuPG is a set of programs for public key encryption and digital
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signatures. The program most users will want to use is the OpenPGP
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command line tool, named @command{gpg2}. @command{gpgv}is a stripped
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down version of @command{gpg2} with no encryption functionality, used
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only to verify signatures against a trusted keyring. @command{gpgsm} is
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the X.509/CMS (for S/MIME) counterpart of
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@command{gpg2}. @command{gpg-agent} is a passphrase and private key
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daemon which may also emulate the @command{ssh-agent}.
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@mansect see also
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@command{gpg}(1),
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@command{gpg2}(1),
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@command{gpgv}(1),
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@command{gpgsm}(1),
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@command{gpg-agent}(1),
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@command{dirmngr}(8),
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@command{scdaemon}(1)
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@include see-also-note.texi
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@end ifset
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@bye
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