Re: How to specify ca-cert-file as a path relative to ~? (was: It's more GNU/Linux than GnuPG)

2019-02-20 Thread amuza
amuza: > > > Friedhelm Waitzmann: >>> I have two GNU/Linux computers syncing their ~/.gnupg directories. >>> "alice" is my username in one computer, "bob" is my username in the >>> other one. >> >>> I have a CA certificate stored in my home directory of both computers, >>> and would like to

Re: How to specify ca-cert-file as a path relative to ~? (was: It's more GNU/Linux than GnuPG)

2019-02-15 Thread amuza
Friedhelm Waitzmann: >> I have two GNU/Linux computers syncing their ~/.gnupg directories. >> "alice" is my username in one computer, "bob" is my username in the >> other one. > >> I have a CA certificate stored in my home directory of both computers, >> and would like to keep it there. > >>

Re: It's more GNU/Linux than GnuPG

2019-02-13 Thread Werner Koch
On Wed, 13 Feb 2019 17:27, am...@riseup.net said: > keyserver-options ca-cert-file=~/keyserverCA.pem Didn't you got the warning that this option is obsolete. Certifciates are configured in dirmngr.conf. In case you are using a 2.0 version of GnuPG, please note that this branch reached

It's more GNU/Linux than GnuPG

2019-02-13 Thread amuza
Hi, I have two GNU/Linux computers syncing their ~/.gnupg directories. "alice" is my username in one computer, "bob" is my username in the other one. I have a CA certificate stored in my home directory of both computers, and would like to keep it there. Into the ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf file, I wrote