On 11/23/2016 3:10 PM, Stephan Beck wrote: > > > Anthony Papillion: >> Hello Everyone, >> >> When I run >> >> gpg2 --keyserver <my-keyserver> --refresh-keys >> >> I get a list of all of the keys in my keyring with the message that they >> have not been changed (this is expected). At the bottom of the output, I >> see the following message: >> >> gpg: Total number processed: 31 >> gpg: unchanged: 31 >> gpg: keyserver communications error: Not found >> gpg: keyserver communications error: Bad public key >> gpg: keyserver refresh failed: Bad public key >> >> I assumed that I was getting this message because a key lookup failed >> because it wasn't on a keyserver but someone on another list said this >> is not the case. When I look at all of the output from the session, >> nothing indicates any problems with any of the 31 keys in my keyring. >> >> Can someone tell me what this error means and how can I fix it? > > Which gpg2 version are you running? 2.0x or 2.1x? If it's the former, > gpg makes use of the "keyserver helper programs" to connect to > keyservers, whereas using the latter implies Dirmngr being in charge of > it. Depending on that, the ways to get the required information needed > to analyze and (possibly) resolve your problem differ. > Or do you already have all that information when you say >> When I look at all of the output from the session
I don't have anything besides what's displayed when I try to refresh the keys so I probably will need to tease more information out of the process. I'm running the 2.0 branch (specifically, 2.0.30). Are there commands I can use to extract the information you mentioned? Thanks, Anthony -- VoIP/SIP: 1259...@localphone.com Skype: cajuntechie XMPP/Jabber: papill...@dukgo.com PGP Key: 0xCC9D1E072AC97369 Other Info: http://www.cajuntechie.org/p/my-pgp-key.html
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