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# gpgconf.conf - configuration for gpgconf #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # This file is read by gpgconf(1) to setup defaults for all or # specified users and groups. It may be used to change the hardwired # defaults in gpgconf and to enforce certain values for the various # GnuPG related configuration files. # # Empty lines and comment lines, indicated by a hash mark as first non # white space character, are ignored. The line is separated by white # space into fields. The first field is used to match the user or # group and must start at the first column, the file is processed # sequential until a matching rule is found. A rule may contain # several lines; continuation lines are indicated by a indenting them. # # Syntax of a line: # <key>|WS <component> <option> ["["<flag>"]"] [<value>] # # Examples for the <key> field: # foo - Matches the user "foo". # foo: - Matches the user "foo". # foo:staff - Matches the user "foo" or the group "staff". # :staff - Matches the group "staff". # * - Matches any user. # All other variants are not defined and reserved for future use. # # <component> and <option> are as specified by gpgconf. # <flag> may be one of: # default - Delete the option so that the default is used. # no-change - Mark the field as non changeable by gpgconf. # change - Mark the field as changeable by gpgconf. # # Example file: #========== # :staff gpg-agent min-passphrase-len 6 [change] # # * gpg-agent min-passphrase-len [no-change] 8 # gpg-agent min-passphrase-nonalpha [no-change] 1 # gpg-agent max-passphrase-days [no-change] 700 # gpg-agent enable-passphrase-history [no-change] # gpg-agent enforce-passphrase-constraints [default] # gpg-agent enforce-passphrase-constraints [no-change] # gpg-agent max-cache-ttl [no-change] 10800 # gpg-agent max-cache-ttl-ssh [no-change] 10800 # gpgsm enable-ocsp # gpg compliance [no-change] # gpgsm compliance [no-change] #=========== # All users in the group "staff" are allowed to change the value for # --allow-mark-trusted; gpgconf's default is not to allow a change # through its interface. When "gpgconf --apply-defaults" is used, # "allow-mark-trusted" will get enabled and "min-passphrase-len" set # to 6. All other users are not allowed to change # "min-passphrase-len" and "allow-mark-trusted". When "gpgconf # --apply-defaults" is used for them, "min-passphrase-len" is set to # 8, "allow-mark-trusted" deleted from the config file and # "enable-ocsp" is put into the config file of gpgsm. The latter may # be changed by any user. #-------------------------------------------------------------------
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