test key for problem reporting (rsa2048)?

Bernhard Reiter bernhard at intevation.de
Mon Aug 1 17:45:34 CEST 2016


Hi!

To get good error reports it is sometimes nice to have the user use
a well known keypair where the secret key is known.

I've been poking around on git.gnupg.org/gnupg.git master [1]
finding such a key which should be standard default
(rsa2048, with passphrase, readable by gpg1 gpg20 an gpg21 in an easy way)

What is my best choice for this?
I've looked at some options:

tests/openpgp/secdemo.asc
tests/openpgp/secring.asc 
only have 1024 keys.

tests/openpgp/samplekeys/
   rsa-rsa-sample-1.asc
does not have the secret key right there (where is it?)
  silent-running.asc
has a number of keys one is 2048. 
Drawback is that someone needs to import several ones.

Best,
Bernhard

[1] 
rev40365b28c3fdf087fd58401f5a6f42f9d7d29d20

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