Hi, I have a usb smart card containing my subkeys and my master key is stored offline on a usb disk.
When I list my secret keys while the usb disk is plugged in, I get: sec ed25519/0xF72C652AE7564ECC 2018-07-09 [C] [expires: 2027-12-21] Key fingerprint = 8E64 FBE5 45A3 94F5 D35C D202 F72C 652A E756 4ECC Keygrip = 35A4020C4AFC2279CEE0BC36E2CEE4EFA8C6CFD5 uid [ultimate] Damien Cassou <dam...@cassou.me> uid [ultimate] Damien Cassou <damien.cas...@wolterskluwer.com> uid [ultimate] Damien Cassou <damien.cas...@foretagsplatsen.se> ssb> ed25519/0xB68746238E59B548 2018-07-09 [S] [expires: 2026-01-02] Keygrip = C89E5AABCBF7142DBC26E68FB3121DE12DCBF4FF ssb> cv25519/0x65CD5E0200C56C17 2018-07-09 [E] [expires: 2026-01-02] Keygrip = 867EA9F6ADBEBE18ED98253B884F53CBD53C526B ssb> ed25519/0xF36CF32DF9B09855 2018-07-09 [A] [expires: 2026-01-02] Keygrip = 553D56865642B05AB3C5B62DC68795691702B960 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]. Is that a problem? Am I missing something important? It seems this causes me the troubles mentioned at [1]. Recently, I changed my usb smart card and kept the same keys so I believe I have everything needed in some form. My private master key is symlinked in ~/.gnupg/private-keys-v1.d: $ ls -l ~/.gnupg/private-keys-v1.d/ … 35A4020C4AFC2279CEE0BC36E2CEE4EFA8C6CFD5.key -> /media/mystick/key … [1] https://github.com/pinpox/pgp2ssh/issues/6 -- Damien Cassou "Success is the ability to go from one failure to another without losing enthusiasm." --Winston Churchill _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org https://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users