Changing the encryption algorithm used for PGP/GPG private key
vedaal at nym.hush.com
vedaal at nym.hush.com
Fri Feb 18 22:12:07 CET 2022
On 2/18/2022 at 3:12 AM, "Daniel Colquitt via Gnupg-users" wrote:Just
to follow up that this isn't a gpgwin problem. I have a Debian
installation and generated a test key using GnuPG and the same
gpg.conf file
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Try this:
In gpg.conf file add the option of
--expert
and in personal preferences, list only AES 256,
Not the other strengths.
Keep all of the s2k options you listed, and try generating a new key
again
Vedaal
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