PGP Always Reports GPG Key as Using AES-128 ?

Nick Andriash Nick Andriash <andriash@home.com>
Thu Apr 19 11:41:01 2001


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I may have asked this question before, but if I did I forgot the answer.
When I generate a new DSA/ElGamal Key Pair in GPG and import it into PGP,
PGP reports the Cipher used as AES-128 instead of 3DES which is my
preferred Algorithm?

Also, what is the equivalent command in a DOS Box to show me the
properties of my newly generated Key Pair? I've looked through the Manual
I printed out, but cannot see a command that will show all the Key
Properties. What I am after is verification that the Algorithm used was
3DES.


Nick

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