Hey there!
There's been a bit of an interesting development which I think
explains the issues I've been having, I'm just not sure if there's a
way to recover this.
I found out that gpg has a way to run the --full-gen-key option using
an existing key from card.
$ gpg --expert --full-gen-key
Your
Hey there Werner!
And thank you too for your reply.
> Please run
>
> gpg-card
>
> to get infos on the card and used keys.
No problem at all:
$ gpg-card
Reader ...: Yubico YubiKey OTP FIDO CCID 0
Card type : yubikey
Card firmware : 5.4.3
Serial number : D276000124010
Hey there Eva!
And thank you for your reply.
> For my key and using gpg 2.4.5 on a standard Windows 10 system "check" didn't
> give an error and signing a document worked without any issues.
I should perhaps clarify that signing anything else (documents, git
commits) seems to work just fine. I c
Hey Andrew,
Yes, this happens consistently, I have not been able to add a uid at
all, using both my main yubikey and backup yubikey (which have the
same private key on them)
Yours,
Rens
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Greetings!
Lately I've been trying to add a new uid to my public key, I have
however so far been unsuccessful in doing so. Every time I try to do
so, I then immediately get "1 bad signature" which wasn't present
beforehand. It's probably worth noting that my private key is stored
on a Yubikey 5 NF