Hi Rafael, Am Freitag 16 Juni 2023 19:50:43 schrieb Alberti, Rafael Ricardo via Gnupg-users: > On May 15 2023, we installed and were looking at using GPG a server.
which operating system and if you are running GNU/Linux, which distribution are you using? > We created the proper Public and Private key and Pass Phrase. The > decryption and encryption was working well for a few weeks until on June > 13, 2023 the decryption failed. > > Upon review, we received a "No Secret Key" error - nothing changed on the > machine. We also noticed that the Public and Private key were no longer > visible in the armor i.e. Gpg -list-keys {returned blank} > > What would cause the keys to be removed? We did notice that an install > of GPG occurred on the server on June 13. > > Can a GPG Auto Update remove the Keys inside the Armor ? It MUST not. So if this update did, it would be a defect of the packaging (or the updating process in general). > If so, how can we disable GPG Auto Update feature Depends on which update service you were using. GnuPG is available for many platforms and can be installed by many means. > After much review, and "by chance" we re-imported the Public.key and the > TrustDb.Key and the Armor was repopulated with the old Key information and > the decryption started to work again Good to know that you had a working backup (that is recommended practice). :) Best Regards Bernhard -- https://intevation.de/~bernhard +49 541 33 508 3-3 Intevation GmbH, Osnabrück, DE; Amtsgericht Osnabrück, HRB 18998 Geschäftsführer Frank Koormann, Bernhard Reiter
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