gpg tells me a signature from my own key is a forgery.

Brian Minton brian at minton.name
Fri Aug 30 19:02:25 CEST 2019


On 8/30/19 12:41 PM, Brian Minton wrote:
> I am testing signing with multiple keys.  However, gpg tells me that my
> own key is a forgery.  I know it is not a forgery because I didn't forge
> it.  Is there a way to tell gpg that my own key is good?  I'm using
> trust model tofu+pgp, and both of my keys are cross-signed and set to
> ultimate trust.


oh, I found the problem

I had "sender brian at minton.systems" in my gpg config file.  When I
commented that line out, it worked fine.


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