Hi, First of all: The usual procedure when asking for advice is to tell us which gpg version you are using. And on which operation system. But it seems likely that in this case the info is not necessary.
> I received this message when using --clear-sign. > gpg: no default secret key: No secret key > gpg: clear-sign dialed: No secret key Please always post complete gpg comand lines and the corresponding output - you can of course obfuscate names and other personal info. I assume you have entered something like: gpg --clear-sign test.txt without specifiying the key to use on the command line and no default key defined in you gpg.conf. The gpg man page describes how to specify that key: --clearsign Make a cleartext signature. The content in a cleartext sig‐ nature is readable without any special software. OpenPGP software is only needed to verify the signature. cleartext signatures may modify end-of-line whitespace for platform in‐ dependence and are not intended to be reversible. The sign‐ ing key is chosen by default or can be set explicitly using the --local-user and --default-key options Therefore, If you did not set a default key in your gpg.conf, you have to provide the key to use on the command line as described. Regards Eva _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org https://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users