Strange problem when using GPG

Graham graham.todd@ntlworld.com
Fri Mar 21 21:20:01 2003


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On Friday 21 Mar 2003 7:09 pm, Johannes Posel wrote:

> I have a small problem which seems to get a little bit out of control
> ;) I'm using a DSS/DH key, generated with GPG 1.06 on Windows 2000,
> with the KeyID 0xADCF7E94[1].
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Your problem is probably your trustdb.  GnuPG 1.0.6 is pretty old now so=20
I suggest you export your keyrings, install GPG 1.2.1 (which you can=20
get from http://www.nullify.org or http://www.gnupg.org), then import=20
your keyrings into GPG again.  That should update your trustdb and may=20
be the answer.

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Graham
GPG Keys at encryption.keys@ntlworld.com

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