secret key id disclosure
disastry@saiknes.lv.NO.SPaM.NET
disastry@saiknes.lv.NO.SPaM.NET
Thu Oct 11 09:19:02 2001
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Ryan Malayter wrote:
> My DSS/DH secret keys don't have the same key-id as their corresponding
> public keys. Perhaps that relationship is true only of RSA keys?
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: disastry@saiknes.lv.NO.SPaM.NET
> >
> > btw, secret key have the same key-id as public key
> > Disastry
they are the same for both DSS, RSA, Ellamal keys:
c:\>gpg --list-keys disastry
pub 1024D/2E250C64 1997-09-30 Disastry <disastry saiknes.lv>
sub 3072g/991C445E 2000-01-27 [expires: 2005-01-28]
pub 2040R/ED97BF3F 2001-01-25 Disastry <disastry iname.com>
c:\>gpg --list-secret-keys disastry
sec 1024D/2E250C64 1997-09-30 Disastry <disastry saiknes.lv>
ssb 3072g/991C445E 2000-01-27
sec 2040R/ED97BF3F 2001-01-25 Disastry <disastry iname.com>
and I'm sure they are the same even for your keys ;-)
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