I don't know where in Duplicity to set it to make the backups
integrity protected.
I thought that that is the default cipher that Duplicity uses, not
the Default cipher
in gnupg config files.
I am not sure where the gnupg config files are but I will use
locate to find them on the VPS.
Regards,
Charles Knowlton
On Apr 6, 2007, at 12:34 AM, Travis H. wrote:
On Sat, Mar 31, 2007 at 01:30:38AM -0500, Charles Knowlton wrote:
How can I go about making it to where the message is integrity
protected?
Whatever calls GPG (some part of duplicity) would have to use, in
addition to a cipher like CAST (why are you using CAST? I'd use
AES256), a hash like SHA256. Likely these can also be set as
defaults in the gnupg config files.
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