Re: unable to send key to keyserver
caleb wrote the following on 4/4/09 7:12 AM: [...] > Hi Charly, > > Thanks for the help, I found the fingerprint and the keyid and > successfully sent the key to the keyserver. > > thanks again > caleb. Couldn't find yet on the keyservers, but give it some time, it will show up. By the way, Caleb, please edit your answers, it is not necessary to quote the whole message or the whole thread. No harm done. Take care, Charly ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
Re: unable to send key to keyserver
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 caleb wrote: > gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --send-keys myem...@mydomain.com.au > this worked and printed my public key to a text file. I have no idea why > it is not accepting my email as part of my user id when I try and send > keys to the keyserver. Try using the Key ID [0xDeadMeat] instead of the Email Address. JOHN ;) Timestamp: Saturday 04 Apr 2009, 07:23 --400 (Eastern Daylight Time) -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10-svn4979: (MingW32) Comment: Public Key at: http://tinyurl.com/8cpho Comment: Gossamer Spider Web of Trust: https://www.gswot.org Comment: Homepage: http://tinyurl.com/yzhbhx iQEcBAEBCgAGBQJJ10M2AAoJEBCGy9eAtCsPaEgH/3qmKCnFX6ciBfqaOJKu0IyV JCZL/U+z42Oeq2scqLejbRwFHB6FFVUcsg8wmS0VUe5MBKfdlZxTcTynjwpcxt9f pG7harvQU/wZQeE5ObZda9aG6CWmCHSM3Ms0cVcj60nUOtbnpb7mFdJ5UEeqJi73 UPKSb04SNE7nh6ZKRw9KzhEpzrXBC5qdT5B5b+Z3jKdy8SFHED95xIpMoyGcyiSq WbTY5efkUbjp67kCqTdX+kGsUEzmJc0sHCmKMDV/TsSuMKMtzdlD50Vim+07EwqQ Wjwtq+9YYdb68Cq4LGZbm+OhQhqspBF6TGtAsyJLyJXg3eijMmoIKUw5bU5OLfQ= =wBun -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
Re: unable to send key to keyserver
Charly Avital wrote: caleb wrote the following on 4/4/09 5:15 AM: Hi, I have been reading a book about openPGP and have installed GnuPG. I have successfully created a keypair and have created a revocation certificate. But when I try and send my key to a keyserver with the command: gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --send-keys myem...@mydomain.com.au i get an error: gpg: "myem...@mydomain.com.au" not a key ID: skipping >From man gpg: --send-keys key IDs Fingerprints may be used instead of key IDs. Option --keyserver must be used to give the name of this keyserver. Don't send your com- plete keyring to a keyserver --- select only those keys which are new or changed by you. I don't know why this happens as this is the email address I used when creating the keypair and gpg printed that this address was part of my User ID. I tried another command: This happens because your command line indicated as argument your e-mail address, that is your User ID, instead of the key ID, that is composed by the last eight digits of the key's fingerprint. As indicated above, you can use also the whole fingerprint. gpg --output pubkey.myem...@mydomain.com.au.gpg.asc --armor --export myem...@mydomain.com.au this worked and printed my public key to a text file. I have no idea why it is not accepting my email as part of my user id when I try and send keys to the keyserver. As indicated above, because when sending to a keyserver, you have to include the Key(s) ID, not your User ID (UID) Best regards, Charly Hi Charly, Thanks for the help, I found the fingerprint and the keyid and successfully sent the key to the keyserver. thanks again caleb. ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
Re: unable to send key to keyserver
caleb wrote the following on 4/4/09 5:15 AM: > Hi, > > I have been reading a book about openPGP and have installed GnuPG. I > have successfully created a keypair and have created a revocation > certificate. But when I try and send my key to a keyserver with the command: > > gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --send-keys myem...@mydomain.com.au > > i get an error: > > gpg: "myem...@mydomain.com.au" not a key ID: skipping >From man gpg: --send-keys key IDs Fingerprints may be used instead of key IDs. Option --keyserver must be used to give the name of this keyserver. Don't send your com- plete keyring to a keyserver --- select only those keys which are new or changed by you. > > I don't know why this happens as this is the email address I used when > creating the keypair and gpg printed that this address was part of my > User ID. I tried another command: This happens because your command line indicated as argument your e-mail address, that is your User ID, instead of the key ID, that is composed by the last eight digits of the key's fingerprint. As indicated above, you can use also the whole fingerprint. > > gpg --output pubkey.myem...@mydomain.com.au.gpg.asc --armor --export > myem...@mydomain.com.au > > this worked and printed my public key to a text file. I have no idea why > it is not accepting my email as part of my user id when I try and send > keys to the keyserver. As indicated above, because when sending to a keyserver, you have to include the Key(s) ID, not your User ID (UID) Best regards, Charly ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
unable to send key to keyserver
Hi, I have been reading a book about openPGP and have installed GnuPG. I have successfully created a keypair and have created a revocation certificate. But when I try and send my key to a keyserver with the command: gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --send-keys myem...@mydomain.com.au i get an error: gpg: "myem...@mydomain.com.au" not a key ID: skipping I dont know why this happens as this is the email address I used when creating the keypair and gpg printed that this address was part of my User ID. I tried another command: gpg --output pubkey.myem...@mydomain.com.au.gpg.asc --armor --export myem...@mydomain.com.au this worked and printed my public key to a text file. I have no idea why it is not accepting my email as part of my user id when I try and send keys to the keyserver. caleb. ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users