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Remember that the image is stored within your public key. If you use a very large picture, your key will become very large as well! Keeping the image close to 240x288 is a good size to use. Supported algorithms: imported: %lu unchanged: %lu new subkeys: %lu new user IDs: %lu not imported: %lu w/o user IDs: %lu It is not certain that the signature belongs to the owner. The signature is probably a FORGERY. There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner. new signatures: %lu Subkey fingerprint: secret keys read: %lu skipped new keys: %lu Subkey fingerprint: (%d) DSA (sign only) (%d) RSA (encrypt only) (%d) RSA (sign only) (0) I will not answer.%s (1) I have not checked at all.%s (2) I have done casual checking.%s (3) I have done very careful checking.%s new key revocations: %lu Unable to sign. secret keys imported: %lu (non-exportable) Primary key fingerprint: secret keys unchanged: %lu # List of assigned trustvalues, created %s # (Use "gpg --import-ownertrust" to restore them) %d bad signatures %d keys processed (%d validity counts cleared) %d signatures not checked due to errors %d signatures not checked due to missing keys %d user IDs without valid self-signatures detected %s ... %s does not yet work with %s %s encrypted data %s encrypted session key %s encryption will be used %s is the new one %s is the unchanged one %s makes no sense with %s! %s not allowed with %s! %s signature, digest algorithm %s %s. %s/%s encrypted for: "%s" %s: directory does not exist! %s: error reading free record: %s %s: error reading version record: %s %s: error updating version record: %s %s: error writing dir record: %s %s: error writing version record: %s %s: failed to append a record: %s %s: failed to create hashtable: %s %s: failed to create version record: %s%s: failed to zero a record: %s %s: invalid file version %d %s: invalid trustdb %s: invalid trustdb created %s: keyring created %s: not a trustdb file %s: skipped: %s %s: skipped: public key already present %s: skipped: public key is disabled %s: trustdb created %s: unknown suffix %s: version record with recnum %lu %s:%d: deprecated option "%s" %s:%d: invalid export options %s:%d: invalid import options (No description given) (Probably you want to select %d here) (This is a sensitive revocation key) (unless you specify the key by fingerprint) (you may have used the wrong program for this task) --clearsign [filename]--decrypt [filename]--edit-key user-id [commands]--encrypt [filename]--lsign-key user-id--output doesn't work for this command --sign --encrypt [filename]--sign --symmetric [filename]--sign [filename]--sign-key user-id--store [filename]--symmetric [filename]-k[v][v][v][c] [user-id] [keyring]... this is a bug (%s:%d:%s) 1 bad signature 1 signature not checked due to a missing key 1 signature not checked due to an error 1 user ID without valid self-signature detected @ (See the man page for a complete listing of all commands and options) @ Examples: -se -r Bob [file] sign and encrypt for user Bob --clearsign [file] make a clear text signature --detach-sign [file] make a detached signature --list-keys [names] show keys --fingerprint [names] show fingerprints @ Options: @Commands: ASCII armored output forced. Answer "yes" (or just "y") if it is okay to generate the sub key.Answer "yes" if it is okay to delete the subkeyAnswer "yes" if it is okay to overwrite the fileAnswer "yes" if you really want to delete this user ID. All certificates are then also lost!Answer "yes" or "no"Are you sure you still want to add it? (y/N) Are you sure you still want to revoke it? (y/N) Are you sure you still want to sign it? (y/N) Can't check signature: %s Can't edit this key: %s CancelCertificates leading to an ultimately trusted key: Change (N)ame, (C)omment, (E)mail or (O)kay/(Q)uit? Change (N)ame, (C)omment, (E)mail or (Q)uit? Change the preferences of all user IDs (or just of the selected ones) to the current list of preferences. The timestamp of all affected self-signatures will be advanced by one second. Changing expiration time for the primary key. Cipher: Comment: Compression: Create a revocation certificate for this signature? (y/N) Critical signature notation: Critical signature policy: Delete this good signature? (y/N/q)Delete this invalid signature? (y/N/q)Delete this unknown signature? (y/N/q)Deleted %d signature. Deleted %d signatures. Detached signature. Digest: Do you want to issue a new signature to replace the expired one? (y/N) Do you want to promote it to a full exportable signature? (y/N) Do you want to promote it to an OpenPGP self-signature? (y/N) Do you want to sign it again anyway? (y/N) Do you want your signature to expire at the same time? (Y/n) Email address: Enter JPEG filename for photo ID: Enter an optional description; end it with an empty line: Enter new filenameEnter passphrase Enter passphrase: Enter the name of the key holderEnter the new passphrase for this secret key. Enter the required value as shown in the prompt. It is possible to enter a ISO date (YYYY-MM-DD) but you won't get a good error response - instead the system tries to interpret the given value as an interval.Enter the size of the keyEnter the user ID of the addressee to whom you want to send the message.Enter the user ID of the designated revoker: Features: File `%s' exists. Give the name of the file to which the signature appliesGo ahead and type your message ... Hash: Hint: Select the user IDs to sign How carefully have you verified the key you are about to sign actually belongs to the person named above? If you don't know what to answer, enter "0". IDEA cipher unavailable, optimistically attempting to use %s instead If you like, you can enter a text describing why you issue this revocation certificate. Please keep this text concise. An empty line ends the text. If you want to use this untrusted key anyway, answer "yes".In general it is not a good idea to use the same key for signing and encryption. This algorithm should only be used in certain domains. Please consult your security expert first.Invalid character in comment Invalid character in name Invalid command (try "help") Invalid passphrase; please try againInvalid selection. Is this photo correct (y/N/q)? It's up to you to assign a value here; this value will never be exported to any 3rd party. We need it to implement the web-of-trust; it has nothing to do with the (implicitly created) web-of-certificates.Key available at: Key generation canceled. Key generation failed: %s Key has been compromisedKey is no longer usedKey is protected. Key is revoked.Key is supersededKey is valid for? (0) Key not changed so no update needed. KeyringN to change the name. C to change the comment. E to change the email address. O to continue with key generation. Q to to quit the key generation.NOTE: %s is not for normal use! NOTE: This key is not protected! NOTE: creating subkeys for v3 keys is not OpenPGP compliant NOTE: key has been revokedNOTE: no default option file `%s' NOTE: old default options file `%s' ignored NOTE: sender requested "for-your-eyes-only" NOTE: simple S2K mode (0) is strongly discouraged NOTE: trustdb not writable Name may not start with a digit Name must be at least 5 characters long Need the secret key to do this. NnCcEeOoQqNo corresponding signature in secret ring No help availableNo help available for `%s'No reason specifiedNo such user ID. No user ID with index %d Not a valid email address Note: This key has been disabled. Note: This key has expired! Nothing deleted. Please correct the error first Please don't put the email address into the real name or the comment Please enter a new filename. If you just hit RETURN the default file (which is shown in brackets) will be used.Please enter an optional commentPlease enter name of data file: Please enter the passhrase; this is a secret sentence Please fix this possible security flaw Please note that the shown key validity is not necessarily correct unless you restart the program. Please remove selections from the secret keys. Please repeat the last passphrase, so you are sure what you typed in.Please report bugs to . Please select exactly one user ID. Please select the reason for the revocation: Please select what kind of key you want: Please specify how long the key should be valid. 0 = key does not expire = key expires in n days w = key expires in n weeks m = key expires in n months y = key expires in n years Please specify how long the signature should be valid. 0 = signature does not expire = signature expires in n days w = signature expires in n weeks m = signature expires in n months y = signature expires in n years Please use the command "toggle" first. Please wait, entropy is being gathered. Do some work if it would keep you from getting bored, because it will improve the quality of the entropy. Primary key fingerprint:Pubkey: Public key is disabled. Real name: Really create the revocation certificates? (y/N) Really delete this self-signature? (y/N)Reason for revocation: %s Repeat passphrase Repeat passphrase: Requested keysize is %u bits Revocation certificate created. Revocation certificate created. Please move it to a medium which you can hide away; if Mallory gets access to this certificate he can use it to make your key unusable. It is smart to print this certificate and store it away, just in case your media become unreadable. But have some caution: The print system of your machine might store the data and make it available to others! Secret key is available. Secret parts of primary key are not available. Signature expired %s Signature expires %s Signature notation: Signature policy: Syntax: gpg [options] [files] sign, check, encrypt or decrypt default operation depends on the input data The random number generator is only a kludge to let it run - it is in no way a strong RNG! DON'T USE ANY DATA GENERATED BY THIS PROGRAM!! The self-signature on "%s" is a PGP 2.x-style signature. The signature is not valid. It does make sense to remove it from your keyring.There are no preferences on a PGP 2.x-style user ID. This command is not allowed while in %s mode. This is a signature which binds the user ID to the key. It is usually not a good idea to remove such a signature. Actually GnuPG might not be able to use this key anymore. So do this only if this self-signature is for some reason not valid and a second one is available.This is a valid signature on the key; you normally don't want to delete this signature because it may be important to establish a trust connection to the key or another key certified by this key.This key belongs to us This key has been disabledThis key has expired!This key is due to expire on %s. This key is not protected. This signature can't be checked because you don't have the corresponding key. You should postpone its deletion until you know which key was used because this signing key might establish a trust connection through another already certified key.This signature expired on %s. This would make the key unusable in PGP 2.x. To be revoked by: To build the Web-of-Trust, GnuPG needs to know which keys are ultimately trusted - those are usually the keys for which you have access to the secret key. Answer "yes" to set this key to ultimately trusted Total number processed: %lu UncompressedUsage: gpg [options] [files] (-h for help)Usage: gpgv [options] [files] (-h for help)User ID "%s" is expired.User ID "%s" is not self-signed.User ID "%s" is revoked.User ID is no longer validWARNING: "%s" is a deprecated option WARNING: %s overrides %s WARNING: 2 files with confidential information exists. WARNING: This is a PGP 2.x-style key. Adding a designated revoker may cause some versions of PGP to reject this key. WARNING: This is a PGP2-style key. Adding a photo ID may cause some versions of PGP to reject this key. WARNING: This key has been revoked by its designated revoker! WARNING: This key has been revoked by its owner! WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature! WARNING: This key is not certified with sufficiently trusted signatures! WARNING: This subkey has been revoked by its owner! WARNING: Using untrusted key! WARNING: We do NOT trust this key! WARNING: Weak key detected - please change passphrase again. WARNING: `%s' is an empty file WARNING: a user ID signature is dated %d seconds in the future WARNING: appointing a key as a designated revoker cannot be undone! WARNING: encrypted message has been manipulated! WARNING: invalid size of random_seed file - not used WARNING: message was encrypted with a weak key in the symmetric cipher. WARNING: message was not integrity protected WARNING: multiple signatures detected. Only the first will be checked. WARNING: no user ID has been marked as primary. This command may cause a different user ID to become the assumed primary. WARNING: nothing exported WARNING: options in `%s' are not yet active during this run WARNING: potentially insecure symmetrically encrypted session key WARNING: program may create a core file! WARNING: recipients (-r) given without using public key encryption WARNING: signature digest conflict in message WARNING: this key might be revoked (revocation key not present) WARNING: unable to %%-expand notation (too large). Using unexpanded. WARNING: unable to remove temp directory `%s': %s WARNING: unable to remove tempfile (%s) `%s': %s WARNING: using insecure memory! WARNING: using insecure random number generator!! We need to generate a lot of random bytes. It is a good idea to perform some other action (type on the keyboard, move the mouse, utilize the disks) during the prime generation; this gives the random number generator a better chance to gain enough entropy. When you sign a user ID on a key, you should first verify that the key belongs to the person named in the user ID. It is useful for others to know how carefully you verified this. "0" means you make no particular claim as to how carefully you verified the key. "1" means you believe the key is owned by the person who claims to own it but you could not, or did not verify the key at all. This is useful for a "persona" verification, where you sign the key of a pseudonymous user. "2" means you did casual verification of the key. For example, this could mean that you verified the key fingerprint and checked the user ID on the key against a photo ID. "3" means you did extensive verification of the key. For example, this could mean that you verified the key fingerprint with the owner of the key in person, and that you checked, by means of a hard to forge document with a photo ID (such as a passport) that the name of the key owner matches the name in the user ID on the key, and finally that you verified (by exchange of email) that the email address on the key belongs to the key owner. Note that the examples given above for levels 2 and 3 are *only* examples. In the end, it is up to you to decide just what "casual" and "extensive" mean to you when you sign other keys. If you don't know what the right answer is, answer "0".You are about to revoke these signatures: You are using the `%s' character set. You can't change the expiration date of a v3 key You can't delete the last user ID! You did not specify a user ID. (you may use "-r") You don't want a passphrase - this is probably a *bad* idea! You don't want a passphrase - this is probably a *bad* idea! I will do it anyway. You can change your passphrase at any time, using this program with the option "--edit-key". You may not add a designated revoker to a PGP 2.x-style key. You may not add a photo ID to a PGP2-style key. You may not make an OpenPGP signature on a PGP 2.x key while in --pgp2 mode. You must select at least one key. You must select at least one user ID. You need a Passphrase to protect your secret key. You selected this USER-ID: "%s" You should specify a reason for the certification. Depending on the context you have the ability to choose from this list: "Key has been compromised" Use this if you have a reason to believe that unauthorized persons got access to your secret key. "Key is superseded" Use this if you have replaced this key with a newer one. "Key is no longer used" Use this if you have retired this key. "User ID is no longer valid" Use this to state that the user ID should not longer be used; this is normally used to mark an email address invalid. Your current signature on "%s" has expired. Your current signature on "%s" is a local signature. Your decision? Your selection? Your system can't display dates beyond 2038. However, it will be correctly handled up to 2106. [filename][revocation][self-signature][uncertain]`%s' already compressed `%s' is not a regular file - ignored `%s' is not a valid long keyID add a photo IDadd a revocation keyadd a user IDarmor header: armor: %s assuming %s encrypted data assuming signed data in `%s' bad MPIbad URIbad certificatebad keybad passphrasebad public keybad secret keybad signaturebe somewhat more quietbinarybuild_packet failed: %s can't close `%s': %s can't connect to `%s': %s can't create `%s': %s can't create directory `%s': %s can't disable core dumps: %s can't generate a prime with less than %d bits can't handle public key algorithm %d can't handle text lines longer than %d characters can't open `%s' can't open `%s': %s can't open signed data `%s' can't open the keyringcan't read `%s': %s can't stat `%s': %s can't use a symmetric ESK packet due to the S2K mode can't write `%s': %s cancelled by user cannot appoint a PGP 2.x style key as a designated revoker cannot avoid weak key for symmetric cipher; tried %d times! change the ownertrustchange the passphrasechecking created signature failed: %s checking the trustdb checksum errorcipher algorithm %d%s is unknown or disabled completes-needed must be greater than 0 conflicting commands create ascii armored outputdata not saved; use option "--output" to save it dearmoring failed: %s decrypt data (default)decryption failed: %s decryption okay deleting keyblock failed: %s do not make any changesenarmoring failed: %s encrypt dataencrypted with %lu passphrases encrypted with 1 passphrase encrypted with unknown algorithm %d encrypting a message in --pgp2 mode requires the IDEA cipher encryption only with symmetric ciphererror creating `%s': %s error creating keyring `%s': %s error creating passphrase: %s error in trailer line error reading `%s': %s error reading keyblock: %s error writing keyring `%s': %s error writing public keyring `%s': %s error writing secret keyring `%s': %s export keysexport keys to a key serverexternal program calls are disabled due to unsafe options file permissions failed to initialize the TrustDB: %s failed to rebuild keyring cache: %s file close errorfile create errorfile delete errorfile existsfile open errorfile read errorfile rename errorfile write errorforcing symmetric cipher %s (%d) violates recipient preferences general errorgenerate a new key pairgenerate a revocation certificategenerating the deprecated 16-bit checksum for secret key protection gpg-agent is not available in this session gpg-agent protocol version %d is not supported iImMqQsSimport keys from a key serverimport/merge keysinput line %u too long or missing LF input line longer than %d characters invalid S2K mode; must be 0, 1 or 3 invalid argumentinvalid armorinvalid armor header: invalid armor: line longer than %d characters invalid clearsig header invalid dash escaped line: invalid default preferences invalid default-cert-level; must be 0, 1, 2, or 3 invalid export options invalid hash algorithm `%s' invalid import options invalid keyringinvalid min-cert-level; must be 1, 2, or 3 invalid packetinvalid passphraseinvalid personal cipher preferences invalid personal compress preferences invalid personal digest preferences invalid root packet detected in proc_tree() invalid value key export failed: %s key has been created %lu second in future (time warp or clock problem) key has been created %lu seconds in future (time warp or clock problem) key is not flagged as insecure - can't use it with the faked RNG! keyring `%s' created keyserver errorkeyserver receive failed: %s keyserver refresh failed: %s keyserver search failed: %s keyserver send failed: %s keysize invalid; using %u bits keysize rounded up to %u bits list key and user IDslist keyslist keys and fingerprintslist keys and signatureslist preferences (expert)list preferences (verbose)list secret keysmake a detached signaturemake timestamp conflicts only a warningmake_keysig_packet failed: %s malformed CRC malformed GPG_AGENT_INFO environment variable malformed user idmarginals-needed must be greater than 1 moving a key signature to the correct place nNnested clear text signatures network errornever new configuration file `%s' created next trustdb check due at %s nono corresponding public key: %s no default secret keyring: %s no entropy gathering module detected no need for a trustdb check no remote program execution supported no secret key no signed data no such user idno ultimately trusted keys found no valid OpenPGP data found. no valid addressees no writable keyring found: %s no writable public keyring found: %s no writable secret keyring found: %s not a detached signature not encryptednot processednot supportednote: random_seed file is empty note: random_seed file not updated okay, we are the anonymous recipient. old encoding of the DEK is not supported old style (PGP 2.x) signature operation is not possible without initialized secure memory option file `%s': %s original file name='%.*s' ownertrust information cleared passphrase not correctly repeated; try againplease do a --check-trustdb please enter an optional but highly suggested email addressplease see http://www.gnupg.org/faq.html for more information please use "%s%s" instead premature eof (in CRC) premature eof (no CRC) problem handling encrypted packet problem with the agent - disabling agent use prompt before overwritingprotection algorithm %d%s is not supported public and secret key created and signed. public key decryption failed: %s public key does not match secret key! public key encrypted data: good DEK public key not foundqQquitquit this menuquoted printable character in armor - probably a buggy MTA has been used reading from `%s' reading options from `%s' reading stdin ... reason for revocation: remove keys from the public keyringremove keys from the secret keyringresource limitrevocation comment: rounded up to %u bits save and quitsearch for keys on a key serversecret key not availablesecret key parts are not available select user ID Nselected certification digest algorithm is invalid selected cipher algorithm is invalid selected digest algorithm is invalid show this helpsign a keysign a key locallysign or edit a keysignature verification suppressed signing failed: %s signing:skipped: public key already set skipped: public key already set as default recipient skipped: secret key already present skipping block of type %d standalone revocation - use "gpg --import" to apply standalone signature of class 0x%02x subpacket of type %d has critical bit set system error while calling external program: %s take the keys from this keyringtextmodethe IDEA cipher plugin is not present the given certification policy URL is invalid the given signature policy URL is invalid the signature could not be verified. Please remember that the signature file (.sig or .asc) should be the first file given on the command line. there is a secret key for public key "%s"! this may be caused by a missing self-signature this message may not be usable by %s timestamp conflicttoo many entries in pk cache - disabled trust database errortrust record %lu is not of requested type %d trust record %lu, req type %d: read failed: %s trust record %lu, type %d: write failed: %s trustdb rec %lu: lseek failed: %s trustdb rec %lu: write failed (n=%d): %s trustdb transaction too large trustdb: lseek failed: %s trustdb: read failed (n=%d): %s trustdb: sync failed: %s unable to display photo ID! unable to execute external program unable to read external program response: %s unable to set exec-path to %s unable to use the IDEA cipher for all of the keys you are encrypting to. unexpected dataunimplemented cipher algorithmunimplemented pubkey algorithmunknownunknown cipher algorithmunknown compress algorithmunknown digest algorithmunknown packet typeunknown protection algorithm unknown pubkey algorithmunknown signature classunknown versionunnatural exit of external program unsupported URIunusable pubkey algorithmunusable public keyunusable secret keyupdate all keys from a keyserverupdate failed: %s update secret failed: %s update the trust databaseusage: gpg [options] use as output fileuse canonical text modeuse option "--delete-secret-keys" to delete it first. use this user-id to sign or decryptuser ID "%s" is already revoked using cipher %s verboseverify a signatureweak keyweak key created - retrying weird size for an encrypted session key (%d) writing direct signature writing key binding signature writing public key to `%s' writing secret key to `%s' writing self signature writing to `%s' writing to stdout wrong secret key usedyYyesyou can only clearsign with PGP 2.x style keys while in --pgp2 mode you can only detach-sign with PGP 2.x style keys while in --pgp2 mode you can only encrypt to RSA keys of 2048 bits or less in --pgp2 mode you can only make detached or clear signatures while in --pgp2 mode you can't sign and encrypt at the same time while in --pgp2 mode you cannot appoint a key as its own designated revoker you found a bug ... (%s:%d) you may not use %s while in %s mode you must use files (and not a pipe) when working with --pgp2 enabled. |FD|write status info to this FD|NAME|encrypt for NAME|N|set compress level N (0 disables)|[file]|make a clear text signature|[file]|make a signature|algo [files]|print message digestsProject-Id-Version: gnupg-1.1.92 Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: gnupg-i18n@gnupg.org POT-Creation-Date: 2012-10-14 11:41+0200 PO-Revision-Date: 2003-06-27 12:00+0200 Last-Translator: Dokianakis Theofanis Language-Team: Greek Language: el MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-7 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit user ID. : bytes. ! ( %d bytes) photo ID. JPEG. . ! 240x288. : : %lu : %lu : %lu user ID: %lu : %lu user ID: %lu . . . : %lu : : %lu : %lu : (%d) DSA ( ) (%d) RSA ( ) (%d) RSA ( ) (0) .%s (1) .%s (2) .%s (3) .%s : %lu . : %lu (-) : : %lu # , %s # ( "gpg --import-ownertrust" ) %d %d (%d ) %d %d %d user ID - %s ... %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s! %s %s! %s , %s %s. %s/%s : "%s" %s: ! %s: free : %s %s: : %s %s: : %s %s: dir : %s %s: : %s %s: : %s %s: hashtable: %s %s: : %s%s: : %s %s: %d %s: trustdb %s: trustdb %s: %s: trustdb %s: : %s %s: : %s: : . %s: trustdb %s: %s: recnum %lu %s:%d: "%s" %s:%d: %s:%d: ( ) ( %d ) ( ) ( ) ( ) --clearsign [ ]--decrypt [ ]--edit-key user-id []--encrypt [ ]--lsign-key user-id--output --sign --encrypt [ ]--sign --symmetric [ ]--sign [ ]--sign-key user-id--store [ ]--symmetric [ ]-k[v][v][v][c] [user-id] []... bug (%s:%d:%s) 1 1 1 1 user ID - @ ( man ) @ : -se -r Bob [] Bob --clearsign [] --detach-sign [] --list-keys [] --fingerprint [] (fingerprints) @ : @: ASCII. "yes" ( "y") . "yes" "yes" "yes" user ID. ! "yes"() "no"() ; (y/N) ; ; (y/N) : %s :%s : (N), (C), (E)mail (O)/(Q); (N), (C), (E)mail (Q); user ID ( ) . - 1 . . : : : ; (y/N) : : ; (y/N/q) ; (y/N/q) ; (y/N/q) %d . %d . . : ; (y/N) ; (y/N) OpenPGP -; (y/N) ; (y/N) ; (Y/n) Email: photo ID: ޷ : : . . ISO (YYYY-MM-DD) - . user ID . user ID : : `%s' . ... Hash: : user ID ; "0". IDEA , %s , . . . , "yes"., . . . ( "help") , . (y/N/q); . . -, ( ) -. : . : %s . . ; (0) . N . C . E email. O . Q .: %s ! : ! : v3 OpenPGP : : `%s' : `%s' : "----" : S2K (0) : trustdb 5 . NnCcEeOoQq `%s' user ID. user ID %d Email : . : ! . , email . RETURN ' ( ) . : ߷ "" . . , . user ID. : : . 0 = = n w = n m = n y = n . 0 = = n w = n m = n y = n "toggle" . , . , . :: . : ; (y/N) -; (y/N) : %s : %u bits . . Mallory . , . ! . . %s. %s. : : : gpg [] [] , , !! - "%s" PGP 2.x. . . user ID PGP 2.x. %s. user ID . . GnuPG . - . . . ! %s. . . , . %s. PGP 2.x. : -, GnuPG - . "yes" () : %lu : gpg [] [] (-h ): gpgv [] [] (-h ) user ID "%s" .: user ID "%s" -. user ID "%s" . User ID : "%s" : %s %s : 2 . : PGP 2.x. PGP . : PGP2. photo ID PGP . : ! : ! : ! : ! : ! : ! : ! : - : `%s' : user ID %d : ! : ! : random_seed - : . : : . . : ID . ID . : : `%s' : : core! : (-r) : : ( ) : %%- ( ). . : `%s': %s : tempfile (%s) `%s': %s : ! : !! bytes. (, , ) . . user ID , user ID. , . "0" . "1" , . "" . "2" . user ID photo ID. "3" . , "" photo ID .. , , . "" 2 3 ** . "" "" . , "0". : `%s' . v3 user ID! user ID. ( "-r") - ** ! - ** ! . , "--edit-key". PGP2.x. photo ID PGP2. OpenPGP PGP 2.x --pgp2. . user ID. . USER-ID: "%s" . , : " " . " " . " " . " user ID " user ID . email. "%s" . "%s" . ; ; 2038. , 2106. [ ][][-][]`%s' `%s' - `%s' keyID photo ID user ID : : %s %s `%s' MPI URI build_packet : %s `%s': %s `%s': %s `%s': %s `%s': %s core dump: %s %d bits %d %d `%s' `%s': %s `%s' `%s': %s `%s': %s ESK S2K `%s': %s PGP 2.x, , %d ! : %s trustdb checksum %d%s completes-needed 0 ascii . "--output" : %s () : %s OK block : %s : %s %lu 1 %d --pgp2 . IDEA `%s': %s `%s': %s : %s trailer `%s': %s : %s `%s': %s `%s': %s `%s': %s TrustDB: %s cache : %s %s (%d) 16-bit checksum gpg-agent %d gpg-agent iImMqQsS / %u LF %d S2K; 0, 1 3 : : %d clearsig dash escaped : default-cert-level 0, 1, 2, 3 hash `%s' min-cert-level 0, 1, 2, 3 (root) proc_tree() : %s %lu ( ) %lu ( ) - RNG! `%s' keyserver : %s keyserver : %s keyserver : %s keyserver : %s , %u bits %u bits user ID (fingerprints) () () (timestamp) make_keysig_packet : %s CRC GPG_AGENT_INFO (user id)marginals-needed 1 nN `%s' trustdb %s | : %s : %s trustdb (user id) OpenPGP . : %s : %s : %s : random_seed : random_seed , . DEK (PGP 2.x) `%s': %s ='%.*s' - . --check-trustdb email () http://www.gnupg.org/faq.html "%s%s" ( CRC) ( CRC) agent - agent %d%s . : %s ! : DEK qQ , , - MTA `%s' `%s' stdin ... : : %u bits user ID N : %s :: : : %d - "gpg --import" 0x%02x %d bit : %s - IDEA URL URL . (.sig or .asc) . "%s"! %s (timestamp) pk cache - trust %lu %d trust %lu, req %d: read : %s trust %lu, %d: write : %s trustdb rec %lu: lseek: %s trustdb rec %lu: write (n=%d): %s trustdb trustdb: lseek: %s trustdb: read (n=%d): %s trustdb: sync : %s photo ID! : %s exec-path %s IDEA . URI : %s : %s : gpg [] "--delete-secret-key" . (user id) user ID "%s" : %s - (%d) "" `%s' `%s' - `%s' stdout yY| PGP 2.x --pgp2 - PGP 2.x --pgp2 RSA 2048 bit --pgp2 --pgp2 --pgp2 bug ... (%s:%d) %s %s. ( pipes) --pgp2. |FD| FD|| |N| N (0 )|[]| |[]| | []|