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# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
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#
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# Options for GnuPG
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# Copyright 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,
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# 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# This file is free software; as a special exception the author gives
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# unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, with or without
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# modifications, as long as this notice is preserved.
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#
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# This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; without even the
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# implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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#
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# Unless you specify which option file to use (with the command line
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# option "--options filename"), GnuPG uses the file ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf
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# by default.
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#
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# An options file can contain any long options which are available in
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# GnuPG. If the first non white space character of a line is a '#',
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# this line is ignored. Empty lines are also ignored.
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#
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# See the man page for a list of options.
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# Use my key by default, trusted-key puts it to ultimate trust even if the
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# private key is not present and default-recepient-self is not enough for
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# gpg --encrypt -r
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# default-key/encrypt-to take name according to `man gpg`
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# NOTE! default-key is used instead of local-user as the latter cannot be
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# overridden with flags (causing WTOP test to be signed with personal and
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# WTOP keys)
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#default-key suomalainen@mikaela.info
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# Has to be LONG key instead of fingerprint https://dev.gnupg.org/T4855
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#trusted-key 0x99392F62BAE30723
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# The above issue is resolved in 2.2.20
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#trusted-key 69FF455A869F9031A691E0F199392F62BAE30723
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#encrypt-to suomalainen@mikaela.info
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# WTOP (see comments above)
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#default-key mikaela+digitalents@mikaela.info
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#trusted-key 0xDF046339D69EB8C9
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#encrypt-to mikaela+digitalents@mikaela.info
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# Ignore preferred keyserver and also import non-self-sigs
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# WARNING! DoS hole!
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keyserver-options no-honor-keyserver-url,no-self-sigs-only,no-import-clean,no-import-minimal
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import-options no-self-sigs-only,no-import-clean,no-import-minimal
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# The defaults are apparently self-sigs-only,import-clean starting from
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# gpg 2.2.17, but there seem to be controversial views on them and I need
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# some not-self-sigs with `--fetch-keys`
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# Debian uses self-sigs-only (while I would be fine with import-clean)
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# * https://dev.gnupg.org/T4628#128513
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# Arch Linux reverts the change going by no-self-sigs-only,no-import-clean
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# * https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/63147
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# Try to automatically find keys from local/wkd if key for email address isn't found, but we are encrypting to email address.
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auto-key-retrieve
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auto-key-locate local,wkd,dane
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# Encrypt to sender's key by default
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default-recipient-self
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# Use UTF-8 charset
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charset UTF-8
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display-charset utf-8
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# use GPG Agent to avoid retyping passphrase very often.
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use-agent
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# Do everything in ASCII format by default instead of binary
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armor
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# Show the LONG KEYID and fingerprint by default and tell that it's hexadecimal string.
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keyid-format 0xLONG
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with-fingerprint
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with-wkd-hash
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with-keygrip
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# I refuse to comment on GPG's weird scale how I have verified keys as
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# I appear to disagree on the official meanings of 1-3.
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# If I sign a key, I have verified it to best of my ability. Also
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# apparently it doesn't have much meaning anyway https://debian-administration.org/users/dkg/weblog/98
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no-ask-cert-level
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default-cert-level 0
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# Count also the persona signatures for WoT if someone has those.
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min-cert-level 1
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# Ask when signatures expire.
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ask-cert-expire
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default-cert-expire 2y
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# Copying https://we.riseup.net/riseuplabs+paow/openpgp-best-practices#update-your-gpg-defaults
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# when outputting certificates, view user IDs distinctly from keys:
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fixed-list-mode
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# You should always know at a glance which User IDs gpg thinks are legitimately bound to the keys in your keyring:
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verify-options show-uid-validity
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# Display calculated validity, which keyring the keys are from and when
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# signatures expire
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# Show URLs of signing policies when they exist
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list-options show-uid-validity,show-keyring,show-sig-expire,show-policy-urls
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# Disable comments
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no-comments
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# Don't output version, small chance of having people put same keys on IPFS
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no-emit-version
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# Trust On First Use (marginal trust) with WoT being full trust. I find this
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# less annoying in KMail than only WoT or the comment below, and I think it
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# may be additional motivation for me to actually sign the keys I trust with
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# all keyservers hiding signatures and gpg not importing them.
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# I think `keybase pgp pull` also helps here as the people I am tracking
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# there are going to be in my keyring, however it's still a centralized
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# service.
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trust-model tofu+pgp
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# WoT with TOFU’s conflict detection, but without positive trust. This may
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# be better due to https://gitea.blesmrt.net/mikaela/pgp-alt-wot/ and lsign.
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tofu-default-policy unknown
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