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* README: Spelling fixes.
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2006-07-29 Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@g10code.de>
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* README: Spelling fixes.
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2006-07-27 Werner Koch <wk@g10code.com>
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2006-07-27 Werner Koch <wk@g10code.com>
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Released 1.9.22.
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Released 1.9.22.
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If everything succeeds, you have a working GnuPG with support for
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If everything succeeds, you have a working GnuPG with support for
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S/MIME and smartcards. Note that there is no binary gpg but a gpg2 so
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S/MIME and smartcards. Note that there is no binary gpg but a gpg2 so
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that this package won't confict with a GnuPG 1.2 or 1.3
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that this package won't conflict with a GnuPG 1.2 or 1.3
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installation. gpg2 behaves just like gpg; it is however suggested to
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installation. gpg2 behaves just like gpg; it is however suggested to
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keep using gpg 1.2.x or 1.3.x. gpg2 is not even build by default.
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keep using gpg 1.2.x or 1.3.x. gpg2 is not even build by default.
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--policy-file <filename>
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--policy-file <filename>
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Chnage the deault name of the policy file
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Change the default name of the policy file
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--enable-policy-checks
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--enable-policy-checks
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--disable-policy-checks
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--disable-policy-checks
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By default the CRL checks are enabled and the DirMngr is used to
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By default the CRL checks are enabled and the DirMngr is used to
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check for revoked certificates. The disable option is most useful
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check for revoked certificates. The disable option is most useful
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with a off-line connection to suppres this check.
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with an off-line connection to suppres this check.
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--agent-program <path_to_agent_program>
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--agent-program <path_to_agent_program>
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Specify an agent program to be used for secret key operations. The
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Specify an agent program to be used for secret key operations. The
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default value is "../agent/gpg-agent". This is only used as a
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default value is "../agent/gpg-agent". This is only used as a
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fallback when the envrionment varaibale GPG_AGENT_INFO is not set or
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fallback when the envrionment variable GPG_AGENT_INFO is not set or
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a running agent can't be connected.
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a running agent can't be connected.
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--dirmngr-program <path_to_dirmgr_program>
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--dirmngr-program <path_to_dirmgr_program>
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Specify a dirmngr program to be used for CRL checks. The default
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Specify a dirmngr program to be used for CRL checks. The default
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value is "/usr/sbin/dirmngr". This is only used as a fallback when
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value is "/usr/sbin/dirmngr". This is only used as a fallback when
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the environment varaibale DIRMNGR_INFO is not set or a running
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the environment variable DIRMNGR_INFO is not set or a running
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dirmngr can't be connected.
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dirmngr can't be connected.
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--no-secmem-warning
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--no-secmem-warning
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--armor
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--armor
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Create PEM ecoded output. Default is binary output.
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--base64
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--base64
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--no-grab
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--no-grab
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Tell the pinentry not to grab keybourd and mouse. You most likely
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want to give this option during testing and development to avoid
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want to give this option during testing and development to avoid
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lockups in case of bugs.
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lockups in case of bugs.
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The default home directory is ~/.gnupg. It can be changed by
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The default home directory is ~/.gnupg. It can be changed by
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either the --homedir option or by seting the environment variable
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either the --homedir option or by setting the environment variable
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GNUPGHOME. This is a list of files usually found in this directory:
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GNUPGHOME. This is a list of files usually found in this directory:
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gpgsm.conf
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gpgsm.conf
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Options for gpgsm. Options are the same as the command line
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Options for gpgsm. Options are the same as the command line
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options but don't enter the leading dashes and give arguments
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options but don't enter the leading dashes and give arguments
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without an equal sign. Blank lines and lines starting with a
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without an equal sign. Blank lines and lines starting with a
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hash mark as the first non whitye space character are ignored.
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hash mark as the first non white space character are ignored.
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gpg-agent.conf
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gpg-agent.conf
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dirmngr.conf
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dirmngr.conf
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Options for the DirMngr which is not part of this package and
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Options for the DirMngr which is not part of this package and
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the option file wilol most likely be moved to /etc
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the option file will most likely be moved to /etc
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gpg.conf
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gpg.conf
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A list of allowed CA policies. This file should give the
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A list of allowed CA policies. This file should give the
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object identifiers of the policies line by line. Empty lines
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object identifiers of the policies line by line. Empty lines
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and lines startung with a hash mark are ignored.
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and lines starting with a hash mark are ignored.
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++++++++++
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++++++++++
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2.289.9.9
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2.289.9.9
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* By keyID.
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* By keyID.
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This format is deducded from the length of the string and its
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This format is deducted from the length of the string and its
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content or "0x" prefix. For use with OpenPGP a exclamation mark may
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content or "0x" prefix. For use with OpenPGP an exclamation mark may
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be appended to force use of the specified (sub)key.
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be appended to force use of the specified (sub)key.
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As with v34 OpenPGP keys, the keyID of an X509 certificate are the
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This is format is deduced from the length of the string and its
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content or "0x" prefix. Note, that only the 20 byte fingerprint is
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content or "0x" prefix. Note, that only the 20 byte fingerprint is
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used with GPGSM (SHA-1 hash of the certificate). For use with
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used with GPGSM (SHA-1 hash of the certificate). For use with
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OpenPGP a exclamation mark may be appended to force use of the
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OpenPGP an exclamation mark may be appended to force use of the
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specified (sub)key.
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specified (sub)key.
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Examples:
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/CN=Heinrich Heine,O=Poets,L=Paris,C=FR
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/CN=Heinrich Heine,O=Poets,L=Paris,C=FR
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* Excact match by issuer's DN
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* Exact match by issuer's DN
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This is indicated by a leading hash mark, directly followed by a
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slash and then directly followed by the rfc2253 encoded DN of the
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slash and then directly followed by the rfc2253 encoded DN of the
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