...after adding them to my PGPVersion 6.5.8  keyring, (no problem) I can't 
make my Linux PGP accept my password for it.

QUOTE:
Keyfile contains:
   1 new key(s)
   1 new signatures(s)
   1 new user ID(s)

Summary of changes :

New userid: "Harald Sundt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>".
New signature from keyID ############ on userid Harald Sundt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Added :
   1 new key(s)
   1 new signatures(s)
   1 new user ID(s)
hal316@linux:~> pgp -s /home/hal316/freedoms
Pretty Good Privacy(tm) Version 6.5.8
(c) 1999 Network Associates Inc.
Uses the RSAREF(tm) Toolkit, which is copyright RSA Data Security, Inc.
Export of this software may be restricted by the U.S. government.


A secret key is required to make a signature.
You need a pass phrase to unlock your secret key.
Key for user ID "Harald Sundt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"

Enter pass phrase:

Error:  Bad pass phrase.

You need a pass phrase to unlock your secret key.
Key for user ID "Harald Sundt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"

Enter pass phrase:

Error:  Bad pass phrase.

You need a pass phrase to unlock your secret key.
Key for user ID "Harald Sundt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"

Enter pass phrase:

Error:  Bad pass phrase.
Signature error

For a usage summary, type:  pgp -h
For more detailed help, consult the PGP User's Guide.
hal316@linux:~>
:UNQUOTE

Pleas eadvise....


Thanks
Hal
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