Re: send-keys does not update my key

2017-02-15 Thread Marko Bauhardt
> On 14 Feb 2017, at 19:53, Kristian Fiskerstrand > wrote: > > Trust level is not a property of the public key, it is stored out of > band (in the local trustdb) Ah ok. Thanks. Marko --- Marko Bauhardt https://keybase.io/mbauhardt GPG Key ID:

Re: send-keys does not update my key

2017-02-14 Thread Kristian Fiskerstrand
On 02/14/2017 07:51 PM, Marko Bauhardt wrote: > The trust level of my two IDs was `unknown` in the one public key and > `ultimate` in the other key. Trust level is not a property of the public key, it is stored out of band (in the local trustdb) -- Kristian

Re: send-keys does not update my key

2017-02-14 Thread Marko Bauhardt
Hi Peter, > On 13 Feb 2017, at 12:16, Peter Lebbing wrote: > > > An OpenPGP public key is composed of many parts which can be reordered > without changing the meaning. Keyservers do reorder stuff, so you can't > just compare two keys byte by byte and say anything

Re: send-keys does not update my key

2017-02-13 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 12/02/17 13:32, Marko Bauhardt wrote: > Hi, > The amor definition of my public key i uploaded > to hkps://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net differs to the public key > definition i uploaded to another web service. An OpenPGP public key is composed of many parts which can be reordered without

Re: send-keys does not update my key

2017-02-12 Thread Marko Bauhardt
> > Signed PGP part > You can add signatures, user-ids, subkeys, etc. to a key that is > already on the server. But you cannot delete anything from it. Sure, understood. But this does not answer the question i have why i can not upload my current local GPG public key to a key server? Again i

Re: send-keys does not update my key

2017-02-12 Thread MFPA
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On Sunday 12 February 2017 at 12:32:06 PM, in , Marko Bauhardt wrote:- > Is there a rule or something which prevents the > update of a key? You can add signatures, user-ids, subkeys, etc. to