Hi Damien!
On 28.03.24 08:26, Damien Cassou via Gnupg-users wrote:
As you can see, there is a '>' character before each subkey but not
before the master key. Someone on the web has a similar setup but
doesn't have the '>' before his subkeys [1].
The ">" indicates that the key is on a
Hi Damien!
Upfront some information you might probably already know.
When you "normally" create a new public/private key pair technically
*two* key pairs are created. Cross check with "gpg -K". One secret key
(sec) for signing and certify marked [SC] and another one, a secret sub
key (ssb)