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* samplekeys.asc: Updated 99242560. * DETAILS: spk flags are hex.
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2004-10-18 David Shaw <dshaw@jabberwocky.com>
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* gpg.sgml: Minor language tweaks.
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* samplekeys.asc: Updated 99242560.
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* DETAILS: spk flags are hex.
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2004-10-15 Werner Koch <wk@g10code.com>
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* DETAILS: Document IMPORT_CHECK.
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@ -164,9 +164,9 @@ The "tru" trust database records have the fields:
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The "spk" signature subpacket records have the fields:
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2: Subpacket number as per RFC-2440 and later.
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3: Flags. Currently the only two bits assigned are 1, to indicate
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that the subpacket came from the hashed part of the signature, and
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2, to indicate the subpacket was marked critical.
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3: Flags in hex. Currently the only two bits assigned are 1, to
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indicate that the subpacket came from the hashed part of the
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signature, and 2, to indicate the subpacket was marked critical.
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4: Length of the subpacket. Note that this is the length of the
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subpacket, and not the length of field 5 below. Due to the need
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for %-encoding, the length of field 5 may be up to 3x this value.
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<listitem><para>
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Set a preferred keyserver for the specified user ID(s). This allows
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other users to know where you prefer they get your key from. See
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--keyserver-option honor-keyserver-url. Note that some versions of
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PGP interpret the presence of a keyserver URL as an instruction to
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enable PGP/MIME mail encoding. Setting a value of "none" removes a
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existing preferred keyserver.
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--keyserver-option honor-keyserver-url for more on how this works.
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Note that some versions of PGP interpret the presence of a keyserver
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URL as an instruction to enable PGP/MIME mail encoding. Setting a
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value of "none" removes a existing preferred keyserver.
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</para></listitem></varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>toggle</term>
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@ -1274,10 +1274,11 @@ timeout applies separately to each key retrieval, and not to the
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<varlistentry>
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<term>http-proxy&OptEqualsValue;</term>
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<listitem><para>
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For keyserver schemes that use HTTP (such as HKP), try to access the
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keyserver over a proxy. If a &ParmValue; is specified, use this as
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the HTTP proxy. If no &ParmValue; is specified, try to use the value
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of the environment variable "http_proxy".
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For HTTP-like keyserver schemes that (such as HKP and HTTP itself),
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try to access the keyserver over a proxy. If a &ParmValue; is
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specified, use this as the HTTP proxy. If no &ParmValue; is
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specified, try to use the value of the environment variable
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"http_proxy".
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</para></listitem></varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<listitem><para>
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Allow the user to do certain nonsensical or "silly" things like
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signing an expired or revoked key, or certain potentially incompatible
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things like generating deprecated key types. This also disables
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certain warning messages about potentially incompatible actions. As
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the name implies, this option is for experts only. If you don't fully
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things like generating unusual key types. This also disables certain
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warning messages about potentially incompatible actions. As the name
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implies, this option is for experts only. If you don't fully
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understand the implications of what it allows you to do, leave this
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off. --no-expert disables this option.
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</para></listitem></varlistentry>
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