Re: Deleting SSH key(s) from agent

2016-08-21 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 21/08/16 00:11, Karol Babioch wrote: > More specifically it seems to be impossible to delete identities from > the agent once they are added. Let me answer by example: -8<--->8- $ ssh-add -l 2048 27:f1:31:87:c8:05:5e:30:32:04:61:83:af:f5

Re: File Encrypted with Primary key

2016-08-21 Thread Peter Lebbing
I have no experience with the software you mention. Keep that in mind while reading my ramblings. On 19/08/16 17:56, Scott Linnebur wrote: > I have a suspicion that is the cause but I can’t test it. My key looks like this: $ gpg2 -k de500b3e pub rsa2048/DE500B3E 2009-11-12 [C] [expires: 2017-1

Re: File Encrypted with Primary key

2016-08-21 Thread Brian Minton
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 You can use gpg --list-packets to see exactly what OpenPGP packets are present in the ciphertext. That would show you in great detail exactly what their software sent you. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- iIAEAREKACghHEJyaWFuIE1pbnRvbiA8YnJpYW5AbWludG9

Re: SOLVED (was: Re: strange error message, how to delete key 0x00000000)

2016-08-21 Thread Ben McGinnes
On Sat, Aug 20, 2016 at 06:05:17PM +0200, Gregor Zattler wrote: > Hi Ben, > * Ben McGinnes [20. Aug. 2016]: >> On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 09:16:47PM +0200, Gregor Zattler wrote: >> >> You may have had them in the past and the entry is still in the >> trustdb. > > This was it. Excellent. :) > Ama