Lawrence Kennon wrote:
> I use a directive to tell gpg to not warn me about
> "using insecure memory" but since no private keys
> reside on this host I think I can safely ignore that
> (they can't steal what is not there).

But your unencrypted data is there, so someone could possibly snoop
that from the insecure memory.

Gr,

Koen

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