On Wednesday 20 May 2009 19:53:47 Fayina Zaporozhets wrote: > I did trust and signed the key before: > > > > C:\GNU\GnuPG>gpg --edit-key E3655B17 > > gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.9; Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. > > This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. > > There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. >
> > pub 1024D/E3655B17 created: 2008-07-14 expires: 2018-07-12 usage: SC > > trust: ultimate validity: ultimate > > sub 2048g/5A85DEB2 created: 2008-07-14 expires: 2018-07-12 usage: E > > [ultimate] (1). Schneider B2B Services - UAT/Training (UAT and Training > Key.) <e So if I understand correctly, 0CA9461C is your own key and E3655B17 is the key of your correspondence. Only your own key, for which you have a secret key availible, should have ownertrust "ultimate". For other keys "full" trust should be the maximum trust level. It is also important to note, that the "trust" level that you have chosen refers to the trust you have for the _owner_ of the key, that is how much you trust him or her to sign other keys correctly. This value does not affect the validity of the key in question, it can only affect the validity of keys in the next level of a trust chain (keys signed by this one which you have not signed yourself). Set the ownertrust for E3655B17 to "full", run gpg --check-trustdb, and please paste the output of "gpg --edit-key E3655B17 check". Raimar
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