-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: RIPEMD160 Bruno Costacurta wrote: > I received an email from you with an ecrypted message. When I tried > to decrypt : > > gpg -v -v --decrypt test01.asc gpg: armor: BEGIN PGP MESSAGE gpg: > armor header: Charset: UTF-8 gpg: armor header: Version: GnuPG > v1.4.7 (MingW32) gpg: armor header: Comment: Using GnuPG with > Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org :pubkey enc packet: version 3, > algo 16, keyid 42531C9A0CC897B5 data: [2048 bits] data: [2047 bits] > gpg: public key is 0CC897B5 :pubkey enc packet: version 3, algo 1, > keyid BBC3C45BBBC5C9CF data: [2046 bits] gpg: public key is > BBC5C9CF :encrypted data packet: length: unknown mdc_method: 2 gpg: > using subkey BBC5C9CF instead of primary key 60A78FCB gpg: > encrypted with 2048-bit RSA key, ID BBC5C9CF, created 2007-04-20 > "Andrew Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" gpg: using subkey > 0CC897B5 instead of primary key 2E604D51 gpg: encrypted with > 2048-bit ELG-E key, ID 0CC897B5, created 2006-06-11 "Bruno > Costacurta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" gpg: decryption failed: secret > key not available > > > So I'm still having the problem about my secret key not > available... Looks like a subkey problem. I used the public key I got from a keyserver, which verifies that signed message. The lines that say it's using a subkey instead of the primary key seem to be the problem. Unfortunately, I know almost nothing about subkeys. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQEVAwUBRmbADfiOA0Bgp4/LAQN/QQf+IGqq1rs+aLBe+Xy4ZjbD4Za2wjnMGeoB D9akrHJw+Tf7J/m+cqIYFrG/9lhm9Jf6sAdQRSYiUmuQ7qMl1fdaBkhnjrvOPw1o NUWp2SBay0HPZGC9eCU36Lj+/wtuQZN9OR/2Y9YvEL92r/t9oT0poYtE0DSvxH4U Md9orLNgBHwbi8N1Yp5jD2P6CtlkRKkLEDSg4QEh4f5LOP6GZRc90046ceJ4a+UH xZviIsf5Zk8XdcJBb5xjVVOpGPvwftCZ2+D7QrFUu7a0rjNpjCVnlrmOe3w/+E4x dQ8aAgL0V4DTkTS2ZSMtmH2f2A8xK9bZoaoymtTpTwuWCJIhgAOeHQ== =kIIj -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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