2 msgWeird error
2 msgAutomating, passwd command replies, 'Need the s...
1 msgUpdated copy of pinentry-mac available.
3 msgRe: Protecting private key on USB flash drive: ...
7 msgSVN version not correctly displaying

Trust model syntax
\ Ramon Loureiro (11 May 2008)
. \ Faramir (11 May 2008)
. \ Charly Avital (11 May 2008)

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Subject:Re: Trust model syntax
Group:Gnupg-users
From:Charly Avital
Date:11 May 2008


 
Ramon Loureiro wrote the following on 5/11/08 4:05 AM:
>
>
> hI!
>
> Where can I find information to understand what does this example line
> mean? q,n,mf,u?
>
> gpg: depth: 1 valid: 2 signed: 0 trust: 0-, 1q, 0n, 1m, 0f, 0u

It could be:

>From GnuPG's manual <http://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual.html#WOT-EXAMPLES>

The four trust/validity levels are abbreviated: unknown (q), none (n),
marginal (m), and full (f).



Charly

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