-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the following on 4/5/06 3:50 PM: > what is the syntax needed to use the cross-certify > to have a signing subkey sign the master? > > i tried cross-certify with --edit-key > and got no response > (not even the polite customary error message ;-) )
When I tried that, I was prompted to enter my passphrase after a row showing that my signing subkey was selected: - ----- Charly-Avitals-PBG4:~ shavital$ gpg --edit-key C91B085E gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.3; Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. See the file COPYING for details. Secret key is available. pub 1024D/C91B085E created: 2002-05-11 expires: never usage: SCA trust: ultimate validity: ultimate sub 2048g/084539C7 created: 2002-05-11 expires: never usage: E sub 4096R/727327CF created: 2005-02-17 expires: never usage: S [ultimate] (1). Charly Avital (1.0.7) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [ultimate] (2) Charly Avital (1.0.7) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [ revoked] (3) Charly Avital (1.0.7) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Command> cross-certify You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for user: "Charly Avital (1.0.7) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" 4096-bit RSA key, ID 727327CF, created 2005-02-17 Enter passphrase: - ------------- After I enter the passphrase, I get the same output as above: - ----- pub 1024D/C91B085E created: 2002-05-11 expires: never usage: SCA trust: ultimate validity: ultimate sub 2048g/084539C7 created: 2002-05-11 expires: never usage: E sub 4096R/727327CF created: 2005-02-17 expires: never usage: S [ultimate] (1). Charly Avital (1.0.7) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [ultimate] (2) Charly Avital (1.0.7) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [ revoked] (3) Charly Avital (1.0.7) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ============= But when I Quit, I am prompted to save changes: - -------------- Command> quit Save changes? (y/N) n Quit without saving? (y/N) y - -------------- I have chosen to quit without saving any changes, because the truth is I do not fully understand what the change is, and what it would do to my key and/or to my signing subkey. [...] > (the same happens after a uid is selected, and then cross-certify > entered at the command prompt) When you select a uid, can you select the signing subkey itself? I can't. I can only select one of the existing uids (1,2 or 3). >[...] > what should the proper syntax be ? > I hope you get more significant feedback from the list. I just wanted to let you know that cross-certify provokes, in my system, a certain response and output that can be saved in the key. Charly -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (Darwin) Comment: GnuPG for Privacy Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQIVAwUBRDQ/kG69XHxycyfPAQgg7BAAqXTx45ETj04X0OK4ILPZ8BXINE4mP37n J+AVdrFApncNnXOx/jQ2rOvZyN/f17accOlLCef6dtpOIHGqSoXTxHFZq9yncwPQ s1/OfERI384qFgs21YbJCE70cE2wlmJiRO06uHUFQ/QUgaP3W7uNTX4iYXHFBNQJ VcS4bjGKEN0t5yV3M39J4wBU1yCd43TN6YYQaK0xNvvPfKm6V3HWGARQ0PhhsdyH YX9HifwcE0BHslU9SXZIfDE9GhZJeT7VEj3Pu3CDYh5GVPnv6a5LFFZh3Wv1R3Eh nrc0GTbUULg/oeAMkuwLZ6ZO6CLoJP8jot1BIAhX9FxlsxASgxSWlnhr7qioSiNe nSZTklyXTdKXMJVL4+7OkxKACQqx/cWNWUJPKQogDkkAkVabcB3JB9g6jPMPIV1s 7tJezG8/LvQmOZfzlxGkARdESE0fROTmqL8Lax7xmybN5OsSNNzbWfDR4j0558Dm FKAGEoNSZq1g8VwXCTuDTsH5ycpqjeDYYLjwecOvEyKAB6wt/vOGufei5hFmzFVC COg+8fgF7XmqqT3ojTDTKmCJkU5xJosHLXvnY6fUia2Ik9oGiic47eN+OCMVW8Ww 0+hHtcXZlooHwcZr5QSTv2PspLiDHO/0RUqWL5nkrEMhbibS8lMQD2w/BLQTv2xq qV9bFqDPZGU= =bq6u -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users