On 08/17/2012 11:16 AM, Hauke Laging wrote: > Am Fr 17.08.2012, 09:56:56 schrieb auto15963931: >> or what key ID >> had been used in conjunction with that option? Thanks. > > You need the private recipient key in order to find out that key ID. It's the > use of this option that you cannot get this information in another way.
It's worth observing that you can still detect the algorithm used and the size of the key, even when the keyid is all zeros. So if someone has a particularly unusual key size (or is an early adopter of an unusual key type, like ECC), the pool of possible known recipients could actually be pretty small. And it's also possible to rule out a given person as an intended recipient, e.g. if they have a 2048-bit RSA key and the ESK packet targets 4096-bit el gamal. --dkg
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