Hi mr. Reichelt and list,
Op 06-04-19 om 18:32 schreef Markus Reichelt: > * André Ockers <an...@ockers.eu> wrote: > >> Op 06-04-19 om 15:04 schreef Markus Reichelt: >>> gpg -a --output an...@ockers.eu.asc.revoke --gen-revoke 7CD3FBC8F6005ED5 >> This leads to the following: >> >> gpg: secret key "7CD3FBC8F6005ED5" not found: eof > i'm using on slackware64-current (if you are using windows, all hands > are off) > > gpg --version > gpg (GnuPG) 2.2.15 > libgcrypt 1.8.4 I'm using (up to date) Trisquel $ gpg --version gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.20 $ gpg2 --version gpg (GnuPG) 2.1.11 libgcrypt 1.6.5 > it looks to me you are lacking access to the secret key - you > need it in order to be able to create a revocation cert. but since > you are able to still sign mails (to this list, e.g.) that key must > be there still. > > if you run "gpg --list-keys an...@ockers.eu" (with gpg2) > > does that fingerprint show up?: > > 0288A46FA7FF9A9B5BF64D6B7CD3FBC8F6005ED5 $ gpg2 --list-keys an...@ockers.eu pub rsa4096/F5FE3668 2014-07-31 [SCA] [revoked: 2018-12-29] uid [ revoked] Andr� Ockers <an...@ockers.eu> uid [ revoked] Andr� Ockers <a...@fsfe.org> pub rsa4096/F6005ED5 2018-12-29 [SCA] uid [ultimate] Andr� Ockers <a...@fsfe.org> uid [ultimate] Andr� Ockers <an...@ockers.eu> (plus a subkey) > anyhow, if you lost (access to) that key in question, it's too late > to create a revocation cert. best practice is to deal with that when > deploying a new key. I already made a revocation certificate with Enigmail. Thank you. Best regards, André Ockers
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