Problems signing a key
Ingo Klöcker
ingo.kloecker@epost.de
Sat Dec 1 14:17:01 2001
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On Friday 30 November 2001 09:33, Jochen Schaeuble wrote:
> I've signed the c't key, but if I send myself test-mails I still get
> this warning. I move the content of my ~/.gnupg directory to a
> different location to get the output a receipient would get. I still
> use a keyserver to get the public key (which works fine).
See below.
> On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 11:19:47PM +0100, Ingo Klöcker wrote:
> > On Thursday 29 November 2001 21:50, Jochen Schaeuble wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > I have problems signing my secret key using the certificat I
> > > received from my CA (C`t Kryptokampagne). How do I do this? If I
> > > send a mail signed with my secret key I always get a warning
> > > message that my key is not signed by a trusted CA.
The c't signed your public key. By this they certify that your public
key really belongs to a person which is called like you. Now you simply
have to import the key you received from the c't. This will add the c't
key certification signature to your public key. And as you already
signed the c't key it should work then. BTW, as you also have your
secret key there shouldn't be a warning that your key is not signed by
a trusted CA because it's automatically ultimately trusted. Maybe the
frontend you are using has a bug and shows a wrong message?
Regards,
Ingo
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