amuza:
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> 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
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.
>
>>
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Didn't you got the warning that this option is obsolete.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
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