### source: https://www.void.gr/kargig/blog/2013/12/02/creating-a-new-gpg-key-with-subkeys/ # When outputting certificates, view user IDs distinctly from keys: fixed-list-mode ### source: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ioerror/duraconf/master/configs/gnupg/gpg.conf # # This is an implementation of the Riseup OpenPGP Best Practices # https://help.riseup.net/en/security/message-security/openpgp/best-practices # #----------------------------- # default key #----------------------------- # The default key to sign with. If this option is not used, the default key is # the first key found in the secret keyring #default-key 0xfingerprint #----------------------------- # behavior #----------------------------- # Disable inclusion of the version string in ASCII armored output no-emit-version # Disable comment string in clear text signatures and ASCII armored messages no-comments # Display long key IDs keyid-format 0xlong # List all keys (or the specified ones) along with their fingerprints with-fingerprint # Display the calculated validity of user IDs during key listings list-options show-uid-validity verify-options show-uid-validity # Try to use the GnuPG-Agent. With this option, GnuPG first tries to connect to # the agent before it asks for a passphrase. use-agent # Display key flags in listings list-options show-usage #----------------------------- # keyserver #----------------------------- # This is the server that --recv-keys, --send-keys, and --search-keys will # communicate with to receive keys from, send keys to, and search for keys on # keyserver keyserver.nerds.lu # keyserver keyserver.metalgamer.eu # When using --refresh-keys, if the key in question has a preferred keyserver # URL, then disable use of that preferred keyserver to refresh the key from keyserver-options no-honor-keyserver-url # When searching for a key with --search-keys, include keys that are marked on # the keyserver as revoked keyserver-options include-revoked #----------------------------- # algorithm and ciphers #----------------------------- # list of personal digest preferences. When multiple digests are supported by # all recipients, choose the strongest one personal-cipher-preferences AES256 AES192 AES CAST5 # list of personal digest preferences. When multiple ciphers are supported by # all recipients, choose the strongest one personal-digest-preferences SHA512 SHA384 SHA256 SHA224 # message digest algorithm used when signing a key cert-digest-algo SHA512 # This preference list is used for new keys and becomes the default for # "setpref" in the edit menu default-preference-list SHA512 SHA384 SHA256 SHA224 AES256 AES192 AES CAST5 ZLIB BZIP2 ZIP Uncompressed