trust (newbie to pgp)
Kirk Fort
kfort at kfort.dyn.ml.org
Sat Sep 26 23:31:14 CEST 1998
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Try 'gpgm --check-trustdb'
I think you are using an old version of gpg. You should get 0.4.0
question to someone who knows: Is the hotpatch applied to the version of
0.4.0 on the website or should people downloading 0.4.0 apply it
themselves?
On Sun, 27 Sep 1998, Alex Ermolovich wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm just new to pgp world, and reading gpg docs didn't help me much on this:
>
> Me and friend decide to use gpg. I made a key, so did he. Then he give his
> public key to me. I import it with gpg --import, and sign it. Then i use gpg
> --edit-key on his key and set trust to 'f'. But when i try to encrypt something
> for him gpg says that it can't find trust path for key, and i'm forced to type
> 'yes' to use this key. How should i setup those 'trust path' to make his key
> looking trusty enough for gpg?
>
> Alex
> ...when the darkness falls
>
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