Robert, This is a error that is preventing us from encrypting. The key has been trusted and signed.
pub 2048R/F56DBCBE created: 2010-09-28 expires: never usage: SC trust: full validity: unknown sub 2048R/CEA16A49 created: 2010-09-28 expires: never usage: E [ unknown] (1). Patrick Ashbrook <pashbr...@chcw.com> Tom Chitwood MCP, MCSE, CNA Wellpoint Account Information Technology Services Americas Global Services, IBM 818.234.4118 From: "Robert J. Hansen" <r...@sixdemonbag.org> To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org Date: 10/05/2010 01:07 PM Subject: Re: Encrypt Error - There is no assurance this key belongs to the named user Sent by: gnupg-users-boun...@gnupg.org On 10/5/2010 2:16 PM, Thomas Chitwood wrote: > I am getting this error when trying to encrypt a file using a public key > generated by PGP Desktop 10.0.2 (Build 13). I am using gpg (GnuPG) > 1.4.5. I think the error is being caused by the validity setting for > this key in my keyring which is "validity: unknown". Is this an error (something that actually prevents you from encrypting), or is it just a warning (letting you know about something, but not preventing the encryption)? > First, is there a way to set the validity parameter in the version of > GnuPG I am using. This is done by validating the key and signing it with your own key. If you want to shut off all validation checks, putting "--trust-model always" on the command line will do that. > Second, are there any known incompatibilities between PGP Desktop 10.0.2 > (Build 13) and gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.5? None worth mentioning, but I believe a security vulnerability has been discovered which affects version 1.4.5. You may want to consider upgrading to the latest 1.4 (1.4.10 as of this writing). _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
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