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-rw-r--r--g10/keygen.c9
-rw-r--r--g10/keyid.c4
2 files changed, 6 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/g10/keygen.c b/g10/keygen.c
index 6a3d32345..048a391c3 100644
--- a/g10/keygen.c
+++ b/g10/keygen.c
@@ -46,11 +46,10 @@
#include "../common/mbox-util.h"
-/* The default algorithms. If you change them remember to change them
- also in gpg.c:gpgconf_list. You should also check that the value
+/* The default algorithms. If you change them, you should ensure the value
is inside the bounds enforced by ask_keysize and gen_xxx. See also
get_keysize_range which encodes the allowed ranges. */
-#define DEFAULT_STD_KEY_PARAM "rsa2048/cert,sign+rsa2048/encr"
+#define DEFAULT_STD_KEY_PARAM "rsa3072/cert,sign+rsa3072/encr"
#define FUTURE_STD_KEY_PARAM "ed25519/cert,sign+cv25519/encr"
/* When generating keys using the streamlined key generation dialog,
@@ -1623,7 +1622,7 @@ gen_rsa (int algo, unsigned int nbits, KBNODE pub_root,
if (nbits < 1024)
{
- nbits = 2048;
+ nbits = 3072;
log_info (_("keysize invalid; using %u bits\n"), nbits );
}
else if (nbits > maxsize)
@@ -2092,7 +2091,7 @@ get_keysize_range (int algo, unsigned int *min, unsigned int *max)
default:
*min = opt.compliance == CO_DE_VS ? 2048: 1024;
*max = 4096;
- def = 2048;
+ def = 3072;
break;
}
diff --git a/g10/keyid.c b/g10/keyid.c
index d733156f8..c519bc581 100644
--- a/g10/keyid.c
+++ b/g10/keyid.c
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ pubkey_letter( int algo )
is copied to the supplied buffer up a length of BUFSIZE-1.
Examples for the output are:
- "rsa2048" - RSA with 2048 bit
+ "rsa3072" - RSA with 3072 bit
"elg1024" - Elgamal with 1024 bit
"ed25519" - ECC using the curve Ed25519.
"E_1.2.3.4" - ECC using the unsupported curve with OID "1.2.3.4".
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ pubkey_letter( int algo )
If the option --legacy-list-mode is active, the output use the
legacy format:
- "2048R" - RSA with 2048 bit
+ "3072R" - RSA with 3072 bit
"1024g" - Elgamal with 1024 bit
"256E" - ECDSA using a curve with 256 bit