How does trust work?

Huels, Ralf KSV Ralf.Huels@schufa.de
28 Aug 2000 08:12:27 +0200



> ID4 - My key
> ID3 - Subkey of Jim's comm-key
> ID2 - Jim's comm-key
> ID1 - Jim's auth-key
> ID0 - Old key of Jim's
> ID-1 - Old key of Jim's
> ID-2 - Subkey of Jim's key with ID0
>
> Note from the last message that I specify the key ID when I
> encrypt, rather than an e-mail address. Since those two keys (ID1
> and ID-1) are different, can you recommend a solution, or a reason
> this is not working?
Sorry, in my last post I confused ID0 with ID2. ID2 is signed with ID1, which is signed with ID4, so IMO ID2 should be considered valid (-/f). I really donīt see whatīs wrong in your case. If I import a friendīs key that is signed with my home key which is set to f/f here at work, the trust of the friendīs key gets set to -/f automagically. Sorry, I canīt help you. Try the whole procedure from scratch, maybe? Tschüß, Ralf -- Ralf Hüls Bismarckplatz KSV Kreditschutz-Vereinigung GmbH 44866 Bochum Score-Consult Tel. 02327/9114-28 http://www.schufa.de/ Fax. 02327/8 40 27 -- Archive is at http://lists.gnupg.org - Unsubscribe by sending mail with a subject of "unsubscribe" to gnupg-users-request@gnupg.org