change the location ~/.gnupg

Thomas Spuhler ThomasSpuhler at tusonix.com
Wed Feb 11 09:11:48 CET 2004


Why adding a confidential statement to an e-mail that goes to a mailing
list? Mailing lists must be very confidential?
I believe that e-mail can be intercepted and read by anyone who wants to
and nobody can proof it. Thus, those who are on the address list will be
liable for disclosure! Isn't this asked a little too much?
Tom


On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 08:30, Steve Butler wrote:
> That's why there is an environmental variable GNUPGHOME that can be set up
> by a system wide .profile.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Neil Williams [mailto:linux at codehelp.co.uk]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 4:08 AM
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 11:31:36AM +0000, Stewart V. Wright wrote:
> > G'day Patrick,
> > 
> > * Patrick Tchoquessi <Patrick.Tchoquessi at iem.fh-friedberg.de> [040211
> 11:22]:
> > > Hi,
> > > I'd like to change the location where the keyring and other file like
> > > gpg.conf etc. are store
> > > to another location.
> > > Can Somebody tell me what I Have to do
> > 
> > RTFM !!!
> > 
> > 
> >   --homedir directory
> >        Set  the  name  of  the  home  directory to directory If this
> >        option is not used it defaults to  "~/.gnupg".  It  does  not
> >        make sense to use this in a options file. This also overrides
> >        the environment variable "GNUPGHOME".
> 
> Remember that the amended homedir would have to be specified for all gpg
> usage, including scripts, email clients and the like. If this is a
> desktop / user system, that could be a real pain. homedir is more useful
> for remote automated environments where the only execution of gpg is by
> customised scripts etc. 
> 
> What are you wanting to accomplish?
> 
> 
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