On Mon 2018-11-12 18:27:59 +0100, gnupgpacker wrote: >> the "classic" version of GnuPG (the 1.4.x series) not only does not >> ... >> If you upgrade to the modern version of GnuPG on your windows machine, >> and then try to re-import, i think you'll find the merge issue resolved. > > GnuPG 1.4.23 is part of GnuPG-Pack with old but convincing GPGrelay > included, which needs older version 1.4x. > http://www.rose-indorf.de/gnupgpack/ > > Exporting (older) RSA keys should be independent from GnuPG version 1.4x or > 2.2x, isn't it?
It's difficult for me to tell what you're asking about. For each import/export operation you're asking about (both successes and failures), could you give the following information clearly: * Are you exporting secret keys? or exporting public keys? * where were the secret keys originally created? (on what program does the original export happen?) * which program is doing the import? * does the program doing the import modify the OpenPGP certificate in any way? * does it re-export the OpenPGP certificate? if so, is that re-exported certificate loaded back into the original program? > Importing those keys are working faultless with: > Flipdog CryptoPlugin/ Android-8.1: > https://i.imgur.com/TmR3oiz.png > and > OpenKeychain/ Android-8.1 too: > https://i.imgur.com/vYa1pUl.png > Expiration dates of key and 3 subkeys are correct set to 31.12.2019! If possible, please include these screenshots as decently-sized (small) attachments, rather than linking to a potentially ephemeral site like imgur! we want these archives to be ueful even after imgur dies or gets bought :) > Only importing with R2mail2/ Android-8.1 causes described expiration error. > In my opinion it depends on key structure (1 main key, 3 subkeys for > S/A/E)!? > If using a 'normal' key with 1 main key S/C/A and 1 subkey for E, importing > to R2mail2 works, even if expiration date has been enhanced. it is not normal for the primary key to be marked as authentication-capable ("A"). If you have a tool that is doing that, please report back what tool that is, on what platform and what version! Regards, --dkg
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