On 2021-04-10 at 04:08 +0000, Kiara Stankovic wrote: > Hello gnupg-users, > > I want to add my existing master key as a subkey to a new master key. > > I have followed the steps at > https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/32935/migrating-gpg-master-keys-as-subkeys-to-new-master-key > , and I was able to slot in my subkey, as well concatenate it into > one file as well, but while importing it (with the latest version of > gnupg) I encountered an error - bad signature, realizing that I had > to use an old version of gnupg - around 2005, but I did not have > access to any such gpg binaries. > > Are there any workarounds for this? > Adding a subkey with keygrip also doesnt work, since the new subkey > has a different keyid than the original key. > > Can someone help me? > -- > Kiara Stankovic
The solution of https://security.stackexchange.com/a/160847/ should work fine. What do you mean with "the new subkey has a different keyid than the original key" ? Note you need to use the keygrip, not the keyid. Maybe you could provide the steps you are doing along with its output? _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users