Hello!
I'm just new to pgp world, and reading gpg docs didn't help me much on this:
Me and friend decide to use gpg. I made a key, so did he. Then he give his
public key to me. I import it with gpg --import, and sign it. Then i use gpg
--edit-key on his key and set trust to 'f'. But when i try to encrypt something
for him gpg says that it can't find trust path for key, and i'm forced to type
'yes' to use this key. How should i setup those 'trust path' to make his key
looking trusty enough for gpg?
Alex
...when the darkness falls
I'm just new to pgp world, and reading gpg docs didn't help me much on this:
Me and friend decide to use gpg. I made a key, so did he. Then he give his
public key to me. I import it with gpg --import, and sign it. Then i use gpg
--edit-key on his key and set trust to 'f'. But when i try to encrypt something
for him gpg says that it can't find trust path for key, and i'm forced to type
'yes' to use this key. How should i setup those 'trust path' to make his key
looking trusty enough for gpg?
Alex
...when the darkness falls