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See ChangeLog: Tue Jun 8 13:36:25 CEST 1999 Werner Koch

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Werner Koch 1999-06-08 11:41:46 +00:00
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9 changed files with 72 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ ssb::1536:20:5CE086B5B5A18FF4:1998-07-07:0:::
ssb = secret subkey (secondary key)
uid = user id (only field 10 is used).
fpr = fingerprint: (fingerprint is in field 10)
pkd = public key data (special field format, see below)
2. Field: A letter describing the calculated trust, see doc/FAQ
This is a single letter, but be prepared that additional
@ -39,6 +40,13 @@ ssb::1536:20:5CE086B5B5A18FF4:1998-07-07:0:::
More fields may be added later.
If field 1 has the tag "pkd", a listing looks like this:
pkd:0:1024:B665B1435F4C2 .... FF26ABB:
! ! !-- the value
! !------ for infomation number of bits in the value
!--------- index (eg. DSA goes from 0 to 3: p,q,g,y)
Format of the "--status-fd" output
==================================

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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ B<-k> [I<username>] [I<keyring>]
B<This command may be removed in the future!>
B<--list-keys> [I<names>]
B<--list-keys> [I<names>]
B<--list-public-keys> [I<names>]
List all keys from the public keyrings, or just the
ones given on the command line.
@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ B<--list-secret-keys> [I<names>]
List all keys from the secret keyrings, or just the
ones given on the command line.
B<--list-sigs> [I<names>]
B<--list-sigs> [I<names>]
Same as B<--list-keys>, but the signatures are listed
too.
@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ B<--edit-key> I<name>
B<revkey>
Revoke a subkey.
B<expire>
Change the key expiration time. If a key is
Change the key expiration time. If a key is
selected, the time of this key will be changed.
With no selection the key expiration of the
primary key is changed.
@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ B<--export-secret-keys> [I<names>]
This is normally not very useful.
B<--import>, B<--fast-import>
Import/merge keys. The fast version does not build
Import/merge keys. The fast version does not build
the trustdb; this can be done at any time with the
command B<--update-trustdb>.
@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ B<--import-ownertrust> [I<filename>]
Long options can be put in an options file (default F<~/.gnupg/options>).
Do not write the 2 dashes, but simply the name of the option and any
required arguments. Lines with a hash as the first non-white-space
required arguments. Lines with a hash as the first non-white-space
character are ignored. Commands may be put in this file too, but that
does not make sense.
@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ B<--default-key> I<name>
is not used the default user-id is the first user-id
from the secret keyring.
B<-r> I<name>, B<--recipient> I<name>
B<-r> I<name>, B<--recipient> I<name>
Encrypt for user id I<name>. If this option is not
specified, GnuPG asks for the user id.
@ -535,6 +535,9 @@ B<--version>
B<--with-colons>
Print key listings delimited by colons.
B<--with-key-data>
Print key listings delimited by colons and print the public key data.
B<--warranty>
Print warranty information.
@ -549,11 +552,11 @@ a signature was bad, and other error codes for fatal errors.
=head1 EXAMPLES
-se -r Bob [file] sign and encrypt for user Bob
-sat [file] make a clear text signature
-sb [file] make a detached signature
-k [userid] show keys
-kc [userid] show fingerprint
-se -r Bob [file] sign and encrypt for user Bob
-sat [file] make a clear text signature
-sb [file] make a detached signature
-k [userid] show keys
-kc [userid] show fingerprint
=head1 ENVIRONMENT
@ -571,7 +574,7 @@ F<~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg.lock> and the lock file
F<~/.gnupg/trustdb.gpg> The trust database
F<~/.gnupg/trustdb.gpg.lock> and the lock file
F<~/.gnupg/options> May contain options
F<~/.gnupg/options> May contain options
F</usr[/local]/share/gnupg/options.skel> Skeleton file
F</usr[/local]/lib/gnupg/> Default location for extensions