Hello. Am Freitag, den 23.11.2018, 16:41 +0100 schrieb Werner Koch: > On Thu, 22 Nov 2018 16:38, gnupg-users@gnupg.org said:
> > After listing the keys, gpg reports: gpg: error computing keygrip > Looks like you have a garbled key or one with an unknown encryption > algorithm. Not easy to pinpoint because that diagnostics comes from > the deep innards of gpg. > Do you see any error if you run gpg -k ? The secret key listing does > internally a listing of each public key and looks for a macthing > secret key. I saw the Listing in the debugging log. I tried this also. gpg -k does not show this message, but two messages regarding two keys, one from a person who is known as Werner Koch. Does anyone know this guy? ;) These are the messages I get: gpg: bad data signature from key 2894CD20EE47166D: Wrong key usage (0x19, 0x2) gpg: bad data signature from key A588F0D2ABD0CAF6: Wrong key usage (0x19, 0x8) I'm not gonna say you messed up your keys. I think, my .kbx is some kind of messed up. Or did you do nasty things to your key, for testing purposes? I don't think so. Could this be the reason for this error message? I'll delete your key and the other one from my key ring and re-import it from the servers. Probably this solves the problem. Deleting the keys re-importing them didn't solve the problem. Any hints? Thanks for your help. Regards, Dirk -- Dirk Gottschalk Paulusstrasse 6-8 52064 Aachen, Germany GPG: DDCB AF8E 0132 AA54 20AB B864 4081 0B18 1ED8 E838 Keybase.io: https://keybase.io/dgottschalk GitHub: https://github.com/Dirk1980ac
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