Bug: Unusable key
Thomas Spuhler
ThomasSpuhler at tusonix.com
Wed Feb 4 10:27:27 CET 2004
On Wed, 2004-02-04 at 10:04, Thomas Sjögren wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 09:51:25AM -0700, Thomas Spuhler wrote:
> > The second questions Thomas, you list in plain text GPG KeyID: 114AA85C
> > which can be found on a public key server, but then your actual
> > signature on your e-mail has ID BBA8F8F5 and that one cannot be found on
> > a public keyserver.
>
> It's because BBA8F8F5 is the id of my signing subkey.
>
> > After downloading your signature with ID 114AA85C,
> > GnuPG is able to read your signature that contains ID BBA8F8F5
> > Why is that?
>
> Because its a subkey, included in my publc key with id 114aa85c.
>
> > If you would not have listed it in plain text, I would never have found
> > it.
>
> Well, the subkey is included in my public key and the public key is
> available on public keyserver, my website and in the x-headers of the
> mails i send out.
> If you have trouble finding a key, try gpg --search <email address>
I get:
gpg --search thomas at northernsecurity.net
gpg: searching for "thomas at northernsecurity.net" from HKP server
search.keyserver.net
gpg: [fd 3]: read error: Connection reset by peer
gpg: key "thomas at northernsecurity.net" not found on keyserver
>
> /Thomas
Tom
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