Hello, I have tried to copy my new secret subkeys to another system. Though no error message appears this does not work:
# gpg hauke__0xECCB5814.sec.asc sec 1024D/ECCB5814 2005-09-05 Hauke Laging <ha...@laging.de> uid Hauke Laging <m...@hauke-laging.de> uid Hauke Laging <mailinglis...@hauke-laging.de> ssb 2048g/E623EF88 2005-09-05 ssb 2048R/51B279FA 2010-03-04 ssb 2048R/3A403251 2010-03-04 That looks good to me. # LC_ALL=C gpg --import hauke__0xECCB5814.sec.asc gpg: key ECCB5814: already in secret keyring gpg: Total number processed: 1 gpg: secret keys read: 1 gpg: secret keys unchanged: 1 This does not. I do have the public keys (from an earlier import): # gpg --list-keys eccb5814 pub 1024D/ECCB5814 2005-09-05 uid Hauke Laging <ha...@laging.de> uid Hauke Laging <m...@hauke-laging.de> uid Hauke Laging <mailinglis...@hauke-laging.de> sub 2048R/51B279FA 2010-03-04 [verfällt: 2013-03-03] sub 2048R/3A403251 2010-03-04 [verfällt: 2013-03-03] sub 2048R/2282921E 2010-03-08 [verfällt: 2013-03-07] But not the secret ones (except for those which were there before already): # gpg --list-secret-keys eccb5814 sec 1024D/ECCB5814 2005-09-05 uid Hauke Laging <ha...@laging.de> uid Hauke Laging <m...@hauke-laging.de> uid Hauke Laging <mailinglis...@hauke-laging.de> ssb 2048g/E623EF88 2005-09-05 [verfällt: 2010-04-03] # gpg --version gpg (GnuPG) 2.0.15 libgcrypt 1.4.4 Thus trying to decrypt a file fails though the smartcard with the keys can be read (so in fact there are two problems): # LC_ALL=C gpg testfile.tar.bz2.gpg gpg: encrypted with 2048-bit RSA key, ID 51B279FA, created 2010-03-04 "Hauke Laging <ha...@laging.de>" gpg: decryption failed: No secret key # gpg --card-status [...] Encryption key....: F831 934A CD0D 5092 D1FC 53E9 8E3D D37A 51B2 79FA created ....: 2010-03-04 02:13:27 [...] CU Hauke
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