David Shaw wrote the following on 4/13/07 7:57 PM: > On Sun, Apr 08, 2007 at 01:00:13AM +0300, Charly Avital wrote: > >> Running gpg 1.4.7 under Mac OSX 10.4.9 >> ------------------------------------------- >> pub 16384R/17CACAE3 created: 2007-04-07 expires: never usage: SCEA >> trust: unknown validity: unknown >> [ unknown] (1). Testing only <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> Command> check >> uid Testing only <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> sig!3 2D879666 2007-04-07 [User ID not found] >> 1 user ID without valid self-signature detected > > I cannot confirm this. I tested GPG 1.4.7 on OSX 10.4.9 running on > both PPC and Intel. The 16k key works correctly on both. Can you > double check your report? > > David >
David, This report comes from a Powerbook G4 PPC, running GPG 1.4.7 on OSX 10.4.9, Thunderbird version 1.5.0.10 (20070221), Enigmail 0.94.3 1. Using TB+Enigmail's OpenPGP's option 'Sender's Key->Import Public key', a on-screen sheet asked whether to import the public key embedded in the message; upon confirming the action, another on-screen sheet showed the message: ---------- gpg: key 2D879666: public key "[User ID not found]" imported gpg: Total number processed: 1 gpg: imported: 1 (RSA: 1) ---------- 2. In Terminal: ---------- $ gpg --edit-key 2D879666 gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.7; 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 ---------- This, to my understanding (limited) means that gpg didn't find any key with ID 2D879666. 3. Searching with gpg --list-keys as well as in GPG Keychain Access, a GUI that lists the contents of the public and secret keyrings, I found a key bearing UID 'Testing only <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'. This is the UID used by Alexander Feigl when he generated that large key: ------ pub 16384R/17CACAE3 2007-04-07 uid Testing only <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ------ 4. Now again in Terminal: ------ $ gpg --edit-key 17CACAE3 gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.7; 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. pub 16384R/17CACAE3 created: 2007-04-07 expires: never usage: SCEA trust: unknown validity: unknown [ unknown] (1). Testing only <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Command> check uid Testing only <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sig!3 2D879666 2007-04-07 [User ID not found] 1 user ID without valid self-signature detected Command> list pub 16384R/17CACAE3 created: 2007-04-07 expires: never usage: SCEA trust: unknown validity: unknown [ unknown] (1). Testing only <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Command> fpr pub 16384R/17CACAE3 2007-04-07 Testing only <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Primary key fingerprint: 3945 7320 723A 643D FB07 F7A3 C8B6 7AA7 17CA CAE3 ---------- If the above is accurate, we have a key: - that was apparently imported as 2D879666, but gpg --edit-key 2D879666 does not find it. - whose fpr shows its Key ID to be 17CACAE3 - that has been signed (sig!3) with a key whose Key ID is 2D879666, back to square one. 5. As you know, I am far, far from being an expert, or even knowledgeable. But I remember from my first attempts at PGP (circa 1995 or so) similar occurrences with RSA keys (and this is an RSA keys *without* subkeys) *showing* with two different Key IDs. Unfortunately, I cannot document these occurrences, after such a long time. 6. PGP Desktop 9.5.3, after the key block is imported, shows a key: - size 16834 - UID [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Key ID 0x2D879666 - Cipher CAST - Type: RSA - Created: 4/7/07 - Self-signature 0x2D879666 marked with a red dot showing a white X, suggesting that this self-signature is not valid. I'll send you a report from the Intel Mac as soon as possible. I'm not sure all this reporting should be posted to the list, occupying space. If you prefer that I report OFF list, please let me know. Charly Charly _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users