Hello, I have an ECDSA key (ed25519) and and RSA key (rsa4096). I prefer to use the ECDSA key since it is smaller and faster but still secure. I have the RSA key in case people cannot use my ECDSA key (since ECC is still relatively new).
Is it OK to upload both keys? Or will that cause problems? Currently, I have both keys uploaded [1]. As a side note, when testing the keys, Savannah's gpg fails to import the ECDSA key since it is too old (1.4.16). For example, when I try to test both keys, it imports the RSA one successfully, but not the ECDSA one: gpg: keyring `/tmp/tmp.ZgLckPobWs/secring.gpg' created gpg: keyring `/tmp/tmp.ZgLckPobWs/pubring.gpg' created gpg: key 54608E68: no valid user IDs gpg: this may be caused by a missing self-signature gpg: /tmp/tmp.ZgLckPobWs/trustdb.gpg: trustdb created gpg: key 41420C38: public key "Asher Gordon <asd...@posteo.net>" imported gpg: Total number processed: 2 gpg: w/o user IDs: 1 gpg: imported: 1 (RSA: 1) I would suggest updating Savannah's GnuPG since it is so old. I am still able to upload the keys even though they don't pass the test, though. Asher Footnotes: [1] https://savannah.nongnu.org/people/viewgpg.php?user_id=141542 -- Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature to help me sprea= d!
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