Someone to whom I had recently sent my public key just called me to verify the Fingerprint of my key, created with gpg4win-1.1.3. I chose my key pair in the Windows privacy Tray and double clicked on it to tell him the fingerprint, and he confirmed it. The guy then told me "Now let's check the fingerprint of the elGamal-key." My reaction: "???". I could not find a separate fingerprint for the elGamal subkey (though threre is a respective subkey in my public key), neither with this software nor in the GNU privacy assistant. I did some research on the web and did not find any references to a separate "elGamal-fingerprint". Thus the guy insisted that his PGP-Software does display it (unfortunately I do not know which SW he uses). I thought that there is only one fingerprint and that this would be sufficient to confirm the integrity of the public key. Can any please provide me with some information? Thanks, Pitigrilli -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Separate-Fingerprint-for-elGamal-Subkey--tf4652924.html#a13293739 Sent from the GnuPG - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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