Re: Modern gnupg.conf setup

2019-12-15 Thread Defiant
On 15. 12. 19 19:32, Robert J. Hansen wrote: > >> It seems I was right to have asked here after all. It's amazing how many >> outdated tutorials exist... > > That presumes they were ever accurate in the first place. Many of them > were not. > >>> personal-cipher-preferences AES256

Re: Modern gnupg.conf setup

2019-12-15 Thread Robert J. Hansen
> It seems I was right to have asked here after all. It's amazing how many > outdated tutorials exist... That presumes they were ever accurate in the first place. Many of them were not. >> personal-cipher-preferences AES256 CAMELLIA256 TWOFISH AES192 >> CAMELLIA192 AES CAMELLIA128 >>

Re: Modern gnupg.conf setup

2019-12-15 Thread Defiant
Thank you kindly for your very informative answers. It seems I was right to have asked here after all. It's amazing how many outdated tutorials exist i.e. googling for "perfect pgp keypair" gives at least three "wrong" articles among the top few results. Having read the GnuPG docs a bit it

Re: Modern gnupg.conf setup

2019-12-14 Thread Damien Goutte-Gattat via Gnupg-users
On Sat, Dec 14, 2019 at 11:18:32PM +0100, Defiant wrote: Hey, I recall back in the days there were lots of online tutorials about how to strengthen your GnuPG configuration. I don’t know which tutorials exactly you’re referring to, but I have seen several of them myself, and I have always had

Re: Modern gnupg.conf setup

2019-12-14 Thread Robert J. Hansen
> Hey, I recall back in the days there were lots of online tutorials about > how to strengthen your GnuPG configuration. I'm setting up my gnupg.conf > environment and I was wondering which of these options still apply for > todays standards (GnuPG v2.2). The standard advice still applies: unless

Modern gnupg.conf setup

2019-12-14 Thread Defiant
Hey, I recall back in the days there were lots of online tutorials about how to strengthen your GnuPG configuration. I'm setting up my gnupg.conf environment and I was wondering which of these options still apply for todays standards (GnuPG v2.2). Thanks. no-emit-version no-comments