Re: How to 'un-sign' a key?

2009-05-07 Thread Andrew Berg
John W. Moore III wrote: > Joel C. Salomon wrote: > > Folks, > > > I foolishly signed a key I had not verified well, and the signed version > > is on a keyserver. How can I unsign it? > > Select the Key with the offending Signature and revoke the Signature. > > the command is --revsig form the Edi

Re: Use other hash than SHA-1

2009-05-07 Thread David Shaw
On May 7, 2009, at 7:17 PM, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote: On Tue, 2009-05-05 at 22:16 -0400, David Shaw wrote: I'm not sure if this leads to the same discussion that we had some time ago on the WG-list (about explicitly revoking previous self- sigs),... but if a key has self-sigs with diffe

Re: Use other hash than SHA-1

2009-05-07 Thread Christoph Anton Mitterer
On Tue, 2009-05-05 at 22:16 -0400, David Shaw wrote: > > I'm not sure if this leads to the same discussion that we had some > > time > > ago on the WG-list (about explicitly revoking previous self-sigs),... > > but if a key has self-sigs with different hash-algos,... does this > > "allow" downgra

RE: Selecting cipher to generate a key pair

2009-05-07 Thread Smith, Cathy
I wanted to provide closure on this thread. The customer was able to accept the public key that I generated using this method. I learned from the customer yesterday that they are using Bouncy Castle, bcpg v. 1.33. Thanks vey much for your help. Regards, Cathy --- Cathy L. Smith IT Engineer

Re: How to import a key from GPG 1.4.9 to PGP ?

2009-05-07 Thread Werner Koch
On Thu, 7 May 2009 17:39, ste...@syslang.net said: > /home/steveo/libexec/ppf/ppf_verify: pgp command failed" I don't know this tool. > gpg: Signature made Thu May 7 02:19:07 2009 EDT using RSA key ID EF733C40 > gpg: BAD signature from "Javier Fern I just did a verify: $ gpg --verify -v

Re: How to 'un-sign' a key?

2009-05-07 Thread John W. Moore III
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Joel C. Salomon wrote: > Folks, > > I foolishly signed a key I had not verified well, and the signed version > is on a keyserver. How can I unsign it? Select the Key with the offending Signature and revoke the Signature. the command is --revsig f

Re: How to 'un-sign' a key?

2009-05-07 Thread Andrew Berg
Joel C. Salomon wrote: > I foolishly signed a key I had not verified well, and the signed version > is on a keyserver. How can I unsign it? > Go back in time. Seriously, there's nothing you can do about it once it's on a keyserver. ___ Gnupg-users m

Re: How to import a key from GPG 1.4.9 to PGP ?

2009-05-07 Thread Steven W. Orr
On Thursday, May 7th 2009 at 02:45 -, quoth Robert J. Hansen: =>gpg2.20.mani...@dfgh.net wrote: =>> How to import a key pair (my own secret and public keys) from GPG 1.4.9 =>> to PGP 6.5 ? => =>This is generally not worth doing. It can be done, but it is not =>recommended. => =>Is there any p

Re: How to 'un-sign' a key?

2009-05-07 Thread Raimar Sandner
On Thursday 07 May 2009 16:50:06 Joel C. Salomon wrote: > Joel C. Salomon wrote: > > I foolishly signed a key I had not verified well, and the signed version > > is on a keyserver. How can I unsign it? > > > > I have tried the following (changing the key ID to 0xDEADBEEF): > > > > I tried the comm

Re: How to 'un-sign' a key?

2009-05-07 Thread Joel C. Salomon
Joel C. Salomon wrote: > I foolishly signed a key I had not verified well, and the signed version > is on a keyserver. How can I unsign it? > > I have tried the following (changing the key ID to 0xDEADBEEF): I tried the command again; not sure why I got a different result: > C:\Users\chesky>"c:\

How to 'un-sign' a key?

2009-05-07 Thread Joel C. Salomon
Folks, I foolishly signed a key I had not verified well, and the signed version is on a keyserver. How can I unsign it? I have tried the following (changing the key ID to 0xDEADBEEF): > C:\Users\chesky>"c:\Program Files\GNU\GnuPG\gpg.exe" --edit-key 0xDEADBEEF > gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.9; Copyright (C)

Re: How to import a key from GPG 1.4.9 to PGP ?

2009-05-07 Thread Faramir
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 gpg2.20.mani...@dfgh.net escribió: > Dear List > > > How to import a key pair (my own secret and public keys) from GPG 1.4.9 > to PGP 6.5 ? For what I have read in this list, I think that version of PGP is very old, and can cause problems about