# standard short key ids are easy to collide
# https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/84280/short-openpgp-key-ids-are-insecure-how-to-configure-gnupg-to-use-long-key-ids-i
# https://evil32.com/
# another option is 0xshort
keyid-format 0xlong
# standard short key ids are easy to collide
# https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/84280/short-openpgp-key-ids-are-insecure-how-to-configure-gnupg-to-use-long-key-ids-i
# https://evil32.com/
# another option is 0xshort
keyid-format 0xlong
# note, i did this so that gpg-agent would not hold open the .gnupg dir.
# so I could unmount the filesystem which holds the .gnupg dir while
# running gpg-agent.
# note, i did this so that gpg-agent would not hold open the .gnupg dir.
# so I could unmount the filesystem which holds the .gnupg dir while
# running gpg-agent.
# echo -e "%Assuan%\nsocket=${HOME}/gpg-agent-socket/s" > ~/.gnupg/S.gpg-agent
# # this is also in my conflink scrpt:
# install -d -m700 ~/gpg-agent-socket
# echo -e "%Assuan%\nsocket=${HOME}/gpg-agent-socket/s" > ~/.gnupg/S.gpg-agent
# # this is also in my conflink scrpt:
# install -d -m700 ~/gpg-agent-socket