# Options for GnuPG # Copyright 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, # 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # 2012 - 2018 Mikaela Suomalainen # This file is free software; as a special exception the author gives # unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, with or without # modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. # # This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; without even the # implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # # Unless you specify which option file to use (with the command line # option "--options filename"), GnuPG uses the file ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf # by default. # # An options file can contain any long options which are available in # GnuPG. If the first non white space character of a line is a '#', # this line is ignored. Empty lines are also ignored. # # See the man page for a list of options. #keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve no-include-revoked #import-clean # Try to automatically find keys from keyserver if key for email address isn't found, but we are encrypting to email address. auto-key-locate keyserver # Use my key by default default-key 0x0C207F07B2F32B67 # Encrypt to sender's key by default default-recipient-self # Always encrypt to my key encrypt-to 0x0C207F07B2F32B67 # Use UTF-8 charset charset UTF-8 display-charset utf-8 # use GPG Agent to avoid retyping passphrase very often. use-agent # Do everything in ASCII format by default instead of binary armor # Note to self: import-clean = delete signatures from unknown keys || import-minimal = remove all signatures from keys. #personal-cipher-preferences AES256,AES192,AES,CAST5,3DES #personal-digest-preferences SHA512,SHA384,SHA256,SHA224,RIPEMD160,SHA1,MD5 #personal-compress-preferences BZIP2,ZLIB,ZIP # Default preferences #default-preference-list AES256,AES192,AES,CAST5,3DES SHA512,SHA384,SHA256,SHA224,RIPEMD160,SHA1,MD5 BZIP2,ZLIB,ZIP # Forcing preferred settings even if it's against OpenPGP standards #cert-digest-algo SHA512 #digest-algo SHA512 #compress-algo BZIP2 #no-allow-non-selfsigned-uid #allow-multiple-messages # Show the LONG KEYID and fingerprint by default and tell that it's hexadecimal string. keyid-format 0xLONG with-fingerprint # Use Eye Of Gnome as default image viewer photo-viewer eom %i # The default to use for the check level when signing a key. #default-cert-level 2 #lock-multiple expert #verbose #verbose #verbose ## Web of Trust is dead # remove unusable signatures, this should allow key verification in cases # like Tails https://tails.boum.org/install/expert/usb/index.en.html import-options import-clean # export the most minimal possible key that only includes the most recent # self-sigs export-options export-minimal # Ask everything ask-cert-level ask-cert-expire # Copying https://we.riseup.net/riseuplabs+paow/openpgp-best-practices#update-your-gpg-defaults # when outputting certificates, view user IDs distinctly from keys: fixed-list-mode # You should always know at a glance which User IDs gpg thinks are legitimately bound to the keys in your keyring: verify-options show-uid-validity list-options show-uid-validity # Disable comments no-comments # Don't output version, small chance of having people put same keys on IPFS no-emit-version