Hey there!
There's been a bit of an interesting development which I think
explains the issues I've been having, I'm just not sure if there's a
way to recover this.
I found out that gpg has a way to run the --full-gen-key option using
an existing key from card.
$ gpg --expert --full-gen-key
Your
Hey there Werner!
And thank you too for your reply.
> Please run
>
> gpg-card
>
> to get infos on the card and used keys.
No problem at all:
$ gpg-card
Reader ...: Yubico YubiKey OTP FIDO CCID 0
Card type : yubikey
Card firmware : 5.4.3
Serial number : D276000124010
Hi!
Given that you have an uncommon primary key I would like to see some
information of the card. Please run
gpg-card
to get infos on the card and used keys. In case you don't want to share
this with the list, feel free to send it to Eva or me directly
(w...@gnupg.org - no html parts).
Sal
Hey there Eva!
And thank you for your reply.
> For my key and using gpg 2.4.5 on a standard Windows 10 system "check" didn't
> give an error and signing a document worked without any issues.
I should perhaps clarify that signing anything else (documents, git
commits) seems to work just fine. I c
Hi,
I have tried to replicate your issue using a Yubikey 5 NFC, doing what you
did.
> In general, I don't think my procedure for adding a new uid is abnormal:
> $ gpg --edit-key 408FB2EBC3DF3DBBE0143D9A29AD46D6F58287A3
> gpg> adduid
> gpg> save
For my key and using gpg 2.4.5 on a standard Wind
Hey Andrew,
Yes, this happens consistently, I have not been able to add a uid at
all, using both my main yubikey and backup yubikey (which have the
same private key on them)
Yours,
Rens
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On 1 May 2024, at 10:08, Rens Rikkerink via Gnupg-users
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> Lately I've been trying to add a new uid to my public key, I have
> however so far been unsuccessful in doing so. Every time I try to do
> so, I then immediately get "1 bad signature" which wasn't present
> beforehand. It's proba
Greetings!
Lately I've been trying to add a new uid to my public key, I have
however so far been unsuccessful in doing so. Every time I try to do
so, I then immediately get "1 bad signature" which wasn't present
beforehand. It's probably worth noting that my private key is stored
on a Yubikey 5 NF