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SORT, Syntax, Default Value, Notes, STATUS-FD, TEXTMODE, TMP

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Using the Configuration File Learning about the configuration file SORT Sets the default sorting order when displaying a list of keys, such as in --key-list or --key-detail. This sorting order is also used when displaying a list of multiple keys matched for operations such as --keyserver-search or when --multi is needed to allow multiple key matches for other operations. Syntax SORT = Default Value SORT = "" Values for SORT are as follows: • Keysize. • Subkeysize. • Keyid. • Userid. • Trust. • Validity. • Creation. • Expiration. Notes If SORT is not set, then keys appear in the order found on your keyring. You can use the REVERSE parameter to reverse the order set by SORT. STATUS-FD The STATUS-FD parameter is not supported in this version. It is allowed for compatibility purposes, but is ignored. TEXTMODE Note: The TEXTMODE option has been deprecated and is only supported in Legacy mode. Use --text instead. Causes E-Business Server to assume the plaintext is a text file, not a binary file, and converts the plaintext to canonical text before encrypting it. Canonical text has a carriage return and a new line at the end of each line of text. Default Value TEXTMODE = off Notes • The configuration parameter TEXTMODE is equivalent to the --text command-line option. • If you intend to use E-Business Server primarily for email purposes, you may wish to set TEXTMODE=on. • For further details, see Sending ASCII text files to different machine environments on page 70. TMP Specifies the directory E-Business Server uses for temporary files. If TMP is undefined, the temporary files are written in the current directory. If the shell environment variable TMP is defined, E-Business Server stores temporary files in the named directory. Default Value TMP = "" 109 E-Business Server™ 8.6 Product Guide

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E-Business Server
8.6
Product Guide
Using the Configuration File
Learning about the configuration file
SORT
Sets the default sorting order when displaying a list of keys, such as in
--key-list
or
--key-detail
. This
sorting order is also used when displaying a list of multiple keys matched for operations such as
--keyserver-search
or when
--multi
is needed to allow multiple key matches for other operations.
Syntax
SORT = <key_attribute>
Default Value
SORT = ""
Values for
SORT
are as follows:
• Keysize.
• Subkeysize.
• Keyid.
• Userid.
• Trust.
• Validity.
• Creation.
• Expiration.
Notes
If
SORT
is not set, then keys appear in the order found on your keyring. You can use the
REVERSE
parameter
to reverse the order set by
SORT
.
STATUS-FD
The
STATUS-FD
parameter is not supported in this version. It is allowed for compatibility purposes, but is
ignored.
TEXTMODE
Note:
The
TEXTMODE
option has been deprecated and is only supported in Legacy mode. Use
--text
instead.
Causes E-Business Server to assume the plaintext is a text file, not a binary file, and converts the plaintext
to
canonical text
before encrypting it. Canonical text has a carriage return and a new line at the end of each
line of text.
Default Value
TEXTMODE = off
Notes
The configuration parameter
TEXTMODE
is equivalent to the
--text
command-line option.
If you intend to use E-Business Server primarily for email purposes, you may wish to set
TEXTMODE=on
.
For further details, see
Sending ASCII text files to different machine environments
on page 70
.
TMP
Specifies the directory E-Business Server uses for temporary files. If
TMP
is undefined, the temporary files
are written in the current directory. If the shell environment variable
TMP
is defined, E-Business Server stores
temporary files in the named directory.
Default Value
TMP = ""