On Thu, Apr 07, 2011 at 09:10:45PM +0200 Also sprach Csabi:
Hi!
Thx your reply.
I tried the following:
gpg -u 4096R/626D791C --detach-sign t.txt
The error is the same:
gpg: skipped "4096R/626D791C": secret key not available
gpg: signing failed: secret key not available
I tried it with
Am Donnerstag 07 April 2011 21:10:45 schrieb Csabi:
> gpg: skipped "4096R/626D791C": secret key not available
> What am i doing wrong?
Wrong question again. What HAVE you done wrong i.e. what have you done to your
secret key?
After key generation the secret key is shown by
gpg --list-secret-ke
Hi!
Thx your reply.
I tried the following:
gpg -u 4096R/626D791C --detach-sign t.txt
The error is the same:
gpg: skipped "4096R/626D791C": secret key not available
gpg: signing failed: secret key not available
I tried it with the public key's key ID too but the result was the same.
What
Am Donnerstag 07 April 2011 14:26:50 schrieb Csabi:
> The default-key option in gpg.conf is not operate me, if i using it
> then the following error message appear: Failed to sign, secret key is
> not available.
> How can i set this new keipair to be default?
You ask the wrong question. The quest
Hi all!
I created a new keypair now and i would like to set this new keypair
to my default keypair.
How can i do it?
GNUPG using my older key to sign/encrypt messages.
The default-key option in gpg.conf is not operate me, if i using it
then the following error message appear: Failed to sign, secre