gpg called from apache

Jan Schneider janmailing@gmx.de
Mon Jun 4 21:28:01 2001


/root/.gnupg/options doesn't even exist.

Jan.

Zitat von David Champion <dgc@uchicago.edu>:


> On 2001.06.04, in <991678885.3b1bd1a581300@linux.wg.de>,
> "Jan Schneider" <janmailing@gmx.de> wrote:
> >
> > gpg tries to access root's secring and isn't allowed of course because of
>
> > missing rights. Is there a way to call gpg to at least verify signed
> messages
> > without attempting to access the user's secring?
>
> If your .gnupg/options file doesn't specify the keyring, none will be
> created. So, when you do operations that require a secret keyring, use
> --secret-keyring rather than using the setting from the options file.
>
>
> --
> -D. dgc@uchicago.edu NSIT University of Chicago
>
>

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