Failure of comparison of valid pub key's .asc files
JB
jb.1234abcd at gmail.com
Mon Feb 22 10:23:37 CET 2016
J B <jb.1234abcd <at> gmail.com> writes:
> Note the difference in output from 'gpg --check-sigs C65285EC':
> case 1.
> gpg: 1 signature not checked due to a missing key
> case 2.
> gpg: 2 signatures not checked due to missing keys
Please disregard the above warning note - I received the missing keys from
key servers and verified the signatures.
Some additional data:
pgp.mit.edu lookup result:
Search results for 'trava90'
Type bits/keyID Date User ID
pub 2048R/C65285EC 2015-03-15 trava90 <travawine at protonmail.com>
Fingerprint=439F 46F4 2C6A E3D2 3CF5 2E70 865E 6C87 C652 85EC
sks-keyservers.net lookup result:
Search results for 'trava90'
Type bits/keyID cr. time exp time key expir
pub 2048R/C65285EC 2015-03-15
Fingerprint=439F 46F4 2C6A E3D2 3CF5 2E70 865E 6C87 C652 85EC
uid trava90 <travawine at protonmail.com>
sig sig3 C65285EC 2015-03-15 __________ __________ [selfsig]
sig sig3 8FCF9CEC 2015-05-16 __________ __________ Moonchild (RSA signing
key) <moonchild at palemoon.org>
sig sig3 6DA5F2AC 2015-11-15 __________ __________ Moonchild (E-mail
signing key) <moonchild at palemoon.org>
sub 2048R/25192F9F 2015-03-15
sig sbind C65285EC 2015-03-15 __________ __________ []
My question is:
Can I have a pub key with a unique id C65285EC and a fingerprint, but two
different associated (gpg --export) ascii .asc or binary .gpg files ?
jb
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