>SHA-1 implies DSA which would mean a DSA key. What happen if you specify 
>SHA-256
>without explicitly selecting the subkey?

When I select the SHA256 algo, gpg returns an error that DSA will use nothing 
more than a good 160 bit algo. Thanks for the help though.

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