gpg: Oops; key lost!
David Shaw
dshaw@jabberwocky.com
Wed Oct 23 18:32:01 2002
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 12:16:20PM -0400, Jason Graham wrote:
> This might be a dumb question but
>
> What does gpg: Oops; key lost! mean
>
> gpg --list-secret-keys
> gpg: Warning: using insecure memory!
> /data/ftp/customer/.gnupg/secring.gpg
> -----------------------------------
> gpg: Oops; key lost!
> node 0x80caad8 00/00 type=public-key keyid=CD8C0D07
> node 0x80cab20 00/00 type=user-id "company"
> node 0x80cac10 00/00 type=signature class=10 keyid=CD8C0D07
> node 0x80cade8 00/00 type=public-subkey keyid=FDE79F3C
> node 0x80caed0 00/00 type=signature class=18 keyid=CD8C0D07
> gpg: Oops; key lost!
> node 0x80caed0 00/00 type=public-key keyid=2710EA03
> node 0x80cade8 00/00 type=user-id "customer"
> node 0x80cac10 00/00 type=signature class=10 keyid=2710EA03
> node 0x80cab20 00/00 type=public-subkey keyid=65B16C22
> node 0x80caad8 00/00 type=signature class=18 keyid=2710EA03
Looks like you have public keys in your secret keyring.
David
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