Hi. Firstly, I am not subscribe to this list. Please, do reply my address in the "To:", and the [email protected] in the "Cc:" field. Thanks!
Second, I am trying to use the trust feature of GnuPG. My GnuPG uses the trust model "pgp". Now, if I do `gpg -k "<[email protected]>"` it shows this: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- pub ed25519/0x63113AE866587D0A 2018-09-28 [SC] [expires: 2027-01-31] Key fingerprint = AEA8 4EDC F01A D86C 4701 C85C 6311 3AE8 6658 7D0A uid [ unknown] [email protected] uid [ unknown] [email protected] uid [ unknown] [email protected] uid [ unknown] [email protected] sub ed25519/0x19CC1C9E085B107A 2020-08-04 [S] Key fingerprint = 8777 461F 2A07 4EBC 480D 3594 19CC 1C9E 085B 107A sub brainpoolP384r1/0x2B999FA9CE046B1B 2021-06-28 [E] [expires: 2027-01-10] Key fingerprint = A1DB 793D C236 63E7 F914 75D8 2B99 9FA9 CE04 6B1B sub ky768_bp256/0x5CF9E3DE6BC9DA95 2025-02-06 [E] Key fingerprint = 5CF9E 3DE6B C9DA9 57ED2 4B39E C2D29 580F7 0B3F8 AF14B 8D7BE --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- The "[ unknown]" is what shows the trust? Or it shows something else (like PGP's concept of validity)? Third, how can I make this 0x63113AE866587D0A key, to be marginally trusted? I have tried making a local signature with cert-level of 1 and also have edited this key's `trust` to be "marginal", then "save". Afterwards, I did an `gpg --update-trustdb`, and still I get the output above :-( . I am not understanding how the GnuPG's trust feature works. I want to learn. Cheers for Freedom :-) , CONFIDENTIALITY WARNING The information transmitted in this message is for the exclusive use of the person or entity to which it is addressed and might contain privileged and/or confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient of this message, you are prohibited from printing, duplicating, disseminating or otherwise using or acting in reliance upon this information. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately, delete this information from your computer and destroy all copies. GDPR SECURITY I use end-to-end encryption on my communications by emails. You should too! Ask me "How can I also end-to-end cipher my communications by email?", and I'll share how. -- The pioneers of a warless world are the youth that refuse military service. ~ Albert Einstein
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