I am sure I never threw it away, but it appears that the tools are refusing to acknowledge that it is even a valid key.
At least, when I try to list my keys with 'gpg --list-keys [email protected]' I only get two keys that appear to be only self-signed(!). I am SURE I signed one of them with my old key :/. I downloaded the public key from savannah to see what ID it has, and also that does work anymore: daniel:~>gpg gpgkey.asc gpg: WARNING: no command supplied. Trying to guess what you mean ... gpg: orphaned user ID gpg: standalone signature of class 0x10 gpg: can't handle this ambiguous signature data gpg: can't handle this ambiguous signature data gpg: can't handle this ambiguous signature data gpg: can't handle this ambiguous signature data I think this sucks because that means I lost all my signatures, including one by an old friend who had his key signed by Phillip Zimmerman himself ;). I can upload my new GPG key (logging into the website still works I noticed now - also generated a new ssh key now). Is it a problem when that isn't signed by anyone? It is this key: pub dsa3072 2018-08-16 [SC] 8020B2666305EE2FD53E6827C155A4EEE4E527A2 uid [ unknown] Carlo Wood (Aleric on freenode) <[email protected]> sig 3 C155A4EEE4E527A2 2018-08-16 Carlo Wood (Aleric on freenode) <[email protected]> sig 6FD2C61D624ACAD5 2018-08-16 [User ID not found] sub elg3072 2018-08-16 [E] sig C155A4EEE4E527A2 2018-08-16 Carlo Wood (Aleric on freenode) <[email protected]> The comment is wrong though, I use CarloWood on freenode these days. On Sun, 21 Mar 2021 21:26:16 +1100 "Svetlana Tkachenko" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Carlo > > On your account > https://savannah.gnu.org/users/carlo > There is a GPG key. Do you still have it?
