Hi!

The file is getting encrypted with AES256 not with the intended Camillia256 
cipher. Here's the output of the command. Screenshot is attached.

ubuntu@chakravarti:~/.gnupg$ cat gpg.conf
personal-cipher-preferences CAMELLIA256
ubuntu@chakravarti:~/.gnupg$ gpg -vesr robin gpg.conf
gpg: using pgp trust model
gpg: using subkey 738BDDEA24D442F5 instead of primary key 7D3A6C5A47CF3842
gpg: using subkey 42F3D75DD695EA1D instead of primary key 7D3A6C5A47CF3842
gpg: This key belongs to us
gpg: writing to 'gpg.conf.gpg'
gpg: ECDH/AES256 encrypted for: "42F3D75DD695EA1D Maharaja Robin Mathew Rajan 
<[email protected]>"
gpg: EDDSA/SHA512 signature from: "738BDDEA24D442F5 Maharaja Robin Mathew Rajan 
<[email protected]>"
ubuntu@chakravarti:~/.gnupg$


On 6/2/24 7:26 PM, Werner Koch wrote:
Hi!

through gpg.conf and encrypt a file, how to verify the encrypted file
is indeed encrypted with Camellia?
Add the option -v or --verbose to the gpg invocation.


Salam-Shalom,

     Werner

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