Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote the following on 4/14/07 4:45 PM: > Hi, > > Charly Avital wrote on 14.04.2007 15:18 Uhr: > >> I can't qualify whether it works or not, nor can I qualify whether the >> key ID is incorrect. > >> GnuPG recognizes 17CACAE3 (in both processors) as the key ID. > > Perhaps I may help here: > > Using gnupg 1.4.7, self compiled with idea-support under Mac OS X > 10.4.9, PPC (have no intel around yet) I get these results after cutting > and pasting the key from the OP and saving with Textwrangler: > > > gpg --import test.asc > gpg: key 2D879666: public key "Testing only <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" imported > gpg: Total number processed: 1 > gpg: imported: 1 (RSA: 1) > > gpg --list-keys > /Users/<justme>/.gnupg/pubring.gpg > pub 16384R/2D879666 2007-04-07 [expires: 2017-04-04] > uid Testing only <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > gpg --edit-key 0x2D879666 > 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/2D879666 created: 2007-04-07 expires: 2017-04-04 usage: SC > trust: unknown validity: unknown > [ unknown] (1). Testing only <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Command> fpr > pub 16384R/2D879666 2007-04-07 Testing only <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Primary key fingerprint: BCA2 2448 8F7C 5646 A94A CE16 35BE A302 2D87 9666 > > Command> check > uid Testing only <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > sig!3 2D879666 2007-04-07 [self-signature] > > Command> showpref > [ unknown] (1). Testing only <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cipher: AES256, AES192, AES, CAST5, 3DES > Digest: SHA512, SHA384, SHA256, SHA1, RIPEMD160 > Compression: BZIP2, ZLIB, ZIP, Uncompressed > Features: MDC, Keyserver no-modify > > Seems correct after reading all posts. > > HTH > > Ludwig
David, After reading Ludwig's post, I proceeded to import Feigl's key, using the same procedure he followed. You might remember that when I originally imported Feigl's key, I used Thunderbird+Enigmail's OpenPGP option to import the key block (I remember I expressly reported it), without having to copy+paste+save in a stand alone file. Now, when I import the stand alone file I created, I get the following in Terminal: ---------------- $ gpg --import /Users/admin/Desktop/Feigl.unix gpg: key 2D879666: public key "Testing only <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" imported gpg: Total number processed: 1 gpg: imported: 1 (RSA: 1) admin-s-computer:~ admin$ 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. pub 16384R/2D879666 created: 2007-04-07 expires: 2017-04-04 usage: SC trust: unknown validity: unknown [ unknown] (1). Testing only <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Command> check uid Testing only <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sig!3 2D879666 2007-04-07 [self-signature] Command> fpr pub 16384R/2D879666 2007-04-07 Testing only <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Primary key fingerprint: BCA2 2448 8F7C 5646 A94A CE16 35BE A302 2D87 9666 Command> quit ---------------------- *Therefore, there is a difference in results (Key ID and fpr) when the keyblock is imported from Thunderbird+Enigmail (inside option), and when the same keyblock is saved in a stand-along file that is imported via CLI*. By the way, I also reported that PGP Desktop (where the importing is done by drag/dropping the stand-alone file into PGP's open window) recognized the key as 0x2D879666 (with an invalid self-signature). I don't know why there is a difference, I am including Patrick Brunschwig (Enigmail) in the distribution of this message. Charly _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users