Compatibility problem ??
Volker Gaibler
mail@volker-gaibler.de
Wed Mar 13 12:00:01 2002
On 12 Mar 2002, at 22:14, Werner Koch wrote:
> Another reason for this might be that the key has been retrieved from
> a keyserver and the keyserver removed the (encryption) subkeys due to
> a bug.
On 12 Mar 2002, at 10:01, Steve Butler wrote:
> You're message almost sounds like you sent them a public key that can only
> sign but not encrypt.
Thanks for your hints. A keyserver problem is not possible because I did not
use a keyserver (I first wanted to try this with a test key without spreading
it).
I think I have an answer despite I don't really know whether I did something
wrong. The ElGamal subkey is present (for encryption only) but there is also a
DSA subkey. GPG has no problems with that subkey but I think PGP 6/7 (which
I've tried) can't handle it because everything worked after I removed it.
As I read in the OpenPGP-RFC it should be compliant to have such DSA subkey but
it's no problem that I can't use it because I didn't want to do this later
anyway. Only the top level key provides signature services so this should not
be of any practical use to me - or is it?
Volker
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