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Am Samstag, 18. Februar 2006 22:44 schrieb Christopher Cowart: |
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> Add the following lines to ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf: |
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> keyserver x-hkp://pgp.mit.edu |
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> keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve include-disabled include-revoked \ |
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> honor-keyserver-url |
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> (Except don't break the line in your conf) |
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O.K., thanks, it works now like I want it to work. |
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> The keyserver-option "auto-key-retrieve" tells gpg to try to get a key |
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> from a keyserver whenever it's verifying a message but lacks the public |
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> key on your keyring. |
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> You can check 'man gpg' for more information about tweaking gpg's |
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> behavior, but the options above will probably be just fine for your use. |
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Thanks for the hint. I didn't think it was the gpg configuration, I thought I |
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can solve my problem by configuring the gpg plugin somehow. I will check the |
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man page for more details. |
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Greets, |
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Rafael Bugajewski |