On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 17:16:07 +0100, Thomas Widhalm said: > simple one. I deleted my whole keyring.kbx file and imported all anew but the
keyring.kbx only contains public keys (aka certificates). The private keys are in ~/.gnupg/private-keys-v1.d/. To locate the actual used private key you best run gpgsm --dump-key userID Which will give you something like Serial number: 01509C Issuer: 1.2.840.113549.1.9.1=#737570706F7274406361636572742E6F7267,CN=CA Cert Signing Authority,OU=http://www.cacert.org,O=Root CA Subject: CN=trithemius.gnupg.org aka: (8:dns-name13:www.gnupg.org) aka: (8:dns-name15:lists.gnupg.org) aka: (8:dns-name14:bugs.gnupg.org) sha1_fpr: ED:05:C9:FD:A2:BB:57:F1:38:9D:61:C0:46:C9:9D:8A:AF:08:C7:24 md5_fpr: EF:35:35:ED:6F:C7:64:1B:27:7A:7B:66:69:11:39:91 keygrip: F6730C230858070D2DCCB448C3994DF8B4225946 notBefore: 2005-07-21 16:51:43 notAfter: 2007-07-21 16:51:43 hashAlgo: 1.2.840.113549.1.1.4 (md5WithRSAEncryption) keyType: 1024 bit RSA subjKeyId: [none] authKeyId: [none] keyUsage: digitalSignature keyEncipherment extKeyUsage: clientAuth (suggested) serverAuth (suggested) serverGatedCrypto.ns (suggested) serverGatedCrypto.ms (suggested) policies: [none] chainLength: not a CA crlDP: [none] authInfo: 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.48.1 http://ocsp.cacert.org subjInfo: [none] extn: 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.1.1 (authorityInfoAccess) [38 octets] Now take the keygrip line and you will find the key ay ~/.gnupg/private-keys-v1.d/F6730C230858070D2DCCB448C3994DF8B4225946.key To view the private key you may use /usr/local/libexec/gpg-protect-tool FILE pgp-protect-tool might be installed under lib on your system. > issue stays the same. Could anyone help me changing my passphrase within gpgsm --passwd Shalom-Salam, Werner _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users