Keyservers and subkeys
Johan Parin
Johan.Parin@abc.se
Tue Jul 15 21:24:03 2003
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David Shaw writes:
David> No, those are the servers that are able to *store* subkeys.
David> The LDAP servers can search for subkeys, but only with a long
David> keyid. Try searching for 0570C4909B2958B0 rather than
David> 9B2958B0.
johanspc:~$ gpg --search-keys 0570C4909B2958B0
gpgkeys: searching for "0570C4909B2958B0" from LDAP server pgp.surfnet.nl
gpg: key "0570C4909B2958B0" not found on keyserver
johanspc:~$ gpg --search-keys --keyserver ldap://keyserver.pgp.com 0570C490=
9B2958B0
gpgkeys: searching for "0570C4909B2958B0" from LDAP server keyserver.pgp.com
gpg: key "0570C4909B2958B0" not found on keyserver
No luck here. Any other keyserver I should try?
The other question is, should I be worried about the fact that I tried
to upload the key to wwwkeys.pgp.net and that the key is now present
on many servers in a crippled form without the encryption subkey?
Also, if I download the key from ldap://pgp.surfnet.nl:11370 I get:
johanspc:~$ gpg --no-default-keyring --keyring nytest.gpg --recv-keys FC7A4=
EF0
gpg: keyring `/data/gnupg/nytest.gpg' created
gpg: key FC7A4EF0: invalid subkey binding
gpg: key FC7A4EF0: public key "Johan Parin <johan.parin@abc.se>" imported
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg: imported: 1 (RSA: 1)
"invalid subkey binding" - what's this? Should I worry?
Thanks.
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Johan Parin <Johan.Parin@abc.se>
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