On 2020-09-21 at 12:58 -0400, Andrew Engelbrecht via Gnupg-users wrote: > My best guess is that these 3 keys are associated with some older > private keys, and were merely left behind. If there is a way to check > the fingerprint of the keys they belong to, and to import them, that > would be super helpful. Is there a way to do that? > > Thanks, : ) > Andrew
Hello Andrew gpg --list-keys --with-keygrip will give you the keygrip of the public keys you have. The filename of the private keys are the keygrip. If they are associated with public keys nobody has then, while it would be possible to recreate an equivalent gpg key if you had the key creation time, it would probably be simpler to create new keys. Best regards _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users