Hi All, On 12/02/2021 20:08, Ross Gammon wrote: > Thanks for the tips everyone - it wasn't the silver bullet I was after, > but that has given me some clues to investigate. >
Just a quick update on this. $ gpg --refresh-keys This gave me an error saying that Tor was not running. Sorry - I did not capture the exact output from the command. I found that dirmngr.conf had a "use-tor" item. After commenting this setting out and rebooting: $ gpg --refresh-keys gpg: refreshing <lots of> keys from hkps://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net gpg: keyserver refresh failed: General error This was a much shorter error message, not complaining about Tor. But still not very helpful :-) So I decided to try the original command as something had changed: $ gpg -vvv --keyserver keyring.debian.org --send-key 'fingerprint' gpg: using character set 'utf-8' gpg: sending key <my-key> to hkps://keyring.debian.org That seemed to work! Probably I should be using Tor for obvious reasons. I will look into that another day. -- Regards, Ross Gammon FBEE 0190 904F 1EA0 BA6A 300E 53FE 7BBD A689 10FC
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