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* gpg.sgml: Add "%t" flag for photo IDs, a note about primary having

different meanings for photo and regular IDs, rename --default-check-level
to --default-cert-check-level, add --auto-check-trustdb, and --pgp6.

* DETAILS: Add EXPSIG, EXPKEYSIG, and KEYEXPIRED.  Add notes to SIGEXPIRED
(deprecated), and VALIDSIG (added expiration date). Add "Preferences"
command to unattended key generation instructions.  Also fixed a few
typos.

* samplekeys.asc: new
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David Shaw 2002-04-19 21:29:11 +00:00
parent 7fa416a7fd
commit 95469633d9
4 changed files with 196 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -101,6 +101,16 @@ more arguments in future versions.
The username is the primary one encoded in UTF-8 and %XX
escaped.
EXPSIG <long keyid> <username>
The signature with the keyid is good, but the signature is
expired. The username is the primary one encoded in UTF-8 and
%XX escaped.
EXPKEYSIG <long keyid> <username>
The signature with the keyid is good, but the signature was
made by an expired key. The username is the primary one
encoded in UTF-8 and %XX escaped.
BADSIG <long keyid> <username>
The signature with the keyid has not been verified okay.
The username is the primary one encoded in UTF-8 and %XX
@ -115,11 +125,14 @@ more arguments in future versions.
this signature. sig_class is a 2 byte hex-value.
VALIDSIG <fingerprint in hex> <sig_creation_date> <sig-timestamp>
<expire-timestamp>
The signature with the keyid is good. This is the same
as GOODSIG but has the fingerprint as the argument. Both
status lines are emitted for a good signature.
sig-timestamp is the signature creation time in seconds after
the epoch.
the epoch. expire-timestamp is the signature expiration time
in seconds after the epoch (zero means "does not expire").
SIG_ID <radix64_string> <sig_creation_date> <sig-timestamp>
This is emitted only for signatures of class 0 or 1 which
@ -156,7 +169,11 @@ more arguments in future versions.
to indicate how trustworthy the signature is. No arguments yet.
SIGEXPIRED
The signature key has expired. No arguments yet.
This is deprecated in favor of KEYEXPIRED.
KEYEXPIRED <expire-timestamp>
The key has expired. expire-timestamp is the expiration time
in seconds after the epoch.
KEYREVOKED
The used key has been revoked by its owner. No arguments yet.
@ -275,7 +292,6 @@ more arguments in future versions.
'P' = primary
'S' = subkey
SESSION_KEY <algo>:<hexdigits>
The session key used to decrypt the message. This message will
only be emmited when the special option --show-session-key
@ -308,7 +324,7 @@ more arguments in future versions.
Issued when no recipients are usable.
ALREADY_SIGNED <long-keyid>
Warning: This is eperimental and might be removed at any time.
Warning: This is experimental and might be removed at any time.
Key generation
@ -363,7 +379,7 @@ The format of this file is as follows:
may be placed anywhere.
o Key generation takes place when either the end of the parameter file
is reached, the next "Key-Type" parameter is encountered or at the
controlstatement "%commit"
control statement "%commit"
o Control statements:
%echo <text>
Print <text>.
@ -417,6 +433,10 @@ The format of this file is as follows:
may either be entered in ISO date format (2000-08-15) or as
number of days, weeks, month or years. Without a letter days
are assumed.
Preferences: <string>
Set the cipher, hash, and compression preference values for
this key. This expects the same type of string as "setpref"
in the --edit menu.
Here is an example:
$ cat >foo <<EOF