{
    "mode": "man",
    "parameter": "applygnupgdefaults",
    "section": "8",
    "url": "https://www.chedong.com/phpMan.php/man/applygnupgdefaults/8/json",
    "generated": "2026-06-15T13:39:43Z",
    "synopsis": "",
    "sections": {
        "NAME": {
            "content": "applygnupgdefaults - Run gpgconf --apply-defaults for all users.\n",
            "subsections": []
        },
        "SYNOPSIS": {
            "content": "",
            "subsections": [
                {
                    "name": "applygnupgdefaults",
                    "content": ""
                }
            ]
        },
        "DESCRIPTION": {
            "content": "This  script  is a wrapper around gpgconf to run it with the command --apply-defaults for all\nreal users with an existing GnuPG home directory.  Admins might want to use  this  script  to\nupdate  he  GnuPG  configuration files for all users after ‘/etc/gnupg/gpgconf.conf’ has been\nchanged.  This allows enforcing certain policies for all users.  Note, that  this  is  not  a\nbulletproof  way to force a user to use certain options.  A user may always directly edit the\nconfiguration files and bypass gpgconf.\n\n\napplygnupgdefaults is invoked by root as:\n\napplygnupgdefaults\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGnuPG 2.2.27                                 2020-12-21                        APPLYGNUPGDEFAULTS(8)",
            "subsections": []
        }
    },
    "summary": "applygnupgdefaults - Run gpgconf --apply-defaults for all users.",
    "flags": [],
    "examples": [],
    "see_also": []
}