Problem exporting secret keys (SOLVED)
Ivan Herhandez
la_gran_pesadilla@yahoo.com
Tue Oct 23 17:43:01 2001
Dear Dave, the command
./gpg -a --export-secret-keys
worked fine as you suggested. I have now my key on my
hands and can use it anywere =o)
really thanks you for your help!
Ivan Hernandez
--- Dave Chapeskie <gnupg@ddm.wox.org> wrote:
> It can't find the key on your secret ring with the
> information you've
> used (my_name). Possible reasons include a) typo in
> {my_name} b) you
> don't have the secret key c) the --secret-keyring
> option is set wrong.
>
> I'd recommend doing "gpg --list-secret-keys", that
> will verify that
> GnuPG is finding the secret keyring. I'd then use
> the appropriate keyid
> from that list as the argument to
> --export-secret-keys. I find it best
> to specify keys by keyid for such commands to avoid
> possible issues with
> non-unique user names (I have a couple older keys
> with the same e-mail
> address and name).
>
> Alternatively you can use --export-secret-keys
> without arguments to
> export the entire secret keyring.
>
> --
> Dave Chapeskie
> OpenPGP Key KeyId: 3D2B6B34
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