encrypting files in a script

Atom 'Smasher' atom-gpg at suspicious.org
Sat Apr 17 04:56:34 CEST 2004


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On Fri, 16 Apr 2004, Hasnain Mujtaba wrote:
> I am encrypting some files using a shell script. GPG asks the question:
>
> "It is NOT certain that the key belongs to the person named
> in the user ID.  If you *really* know what you are doing,
> you may answer the next question with yes"
>
> How can I supress this question so the script can run through the end?
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this will do the trick:
	--trust-model always

alternatively, you could mark the key as trusted.


	...atom

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 3EBE 2810 30AE 601D 54B2 4A90 9C28 0BBF 3D7D 41E3
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Comment: What is this gibberish?  -  http://atom.smasher.org/links/#digital_signatures

iEYEARECAAYFAkCAnOcACgkQnCgLvz19QeN0AgCdE5/NJHByHxhJ6vYf0b6zaakC
jR8AnArTpTX7DuW4lUQzgs3oD1dg57h0
=C1HR
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