Hello. I am using gpg v 1.4.7 on Windows. I have successfully traded keys with a vendor I am working with. Gpg insists on using the subkey and will not use the primary key.. here is what I am seeing:
gpg -seav -r 3DDD3ABE -u 6BEC8C4E --passphrase "passphrase" "C:\Documents and Settings\user\Desktop\pgptest\test.txt" You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for user: "USA TODAY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" 1024-bit DSA key, ID 6BEC8C4E, created 2008-07-02 gpg: using subkey C970A114 instead of primary key 3DDD3ABE gpg: using classic trust model gpg: This key belongs to us File `C:\\Documents and Settings\\xxx\\Desktop\\pgptest\\test.txt.asc' exists. Overwrite? (y/N) y gpg: writing to `C:\\Documents and Settings\\xxx\\Desktop\\pgptest\\test.txt.asc' gpg: ELG-E/AES256 encrypted for: "C970A114 BOAD072013 <DTS 24X7 support @ xxxxxx>" gpg: DSA/SHA1 signature from: "6BEC8C4E USA TODAY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" Is there any way around this. The vendor cannot decrypt the file unless I use the primary key. Thanks ______________________________ Scott Seller Senior Business Systems Analyst, Enterprise Solutions USA TODAY 7950 Jones Branch Drive McLean, Virginia 22108 Tel: 703.854.4513 Fax: 703.854.2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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