GnuPG card && using the backup secret key

Matthias Apitz guru at unixarea.de
Tue Jun 13 13:35:52 CEST 2017


El día martes, junio 13, 2017 a las 02:30:05p. m. +0300, Teemu Likonen escribió:

> Matthias Apitz [2017-06-13 12:51:01+02] wrote:
> 
> > $ gpg2 --edit-key sk_61F1ECB625C9A6C3.gpg
> 
> Command --edit-key edits a key in your keyring. I'd guess that you want

I did 1:1 what Werner suggested;

> to import keys:
> 
>     gpg2 --import sk_61F1ECB625C9A6C3.gpg

This is not working as I said yesterday:

$ gpg2 --import sk_61F1ECB625C9A6C3.gpg
gpg: key 61F1ECB625C9A6C3: no user ID
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg:       secret keys read: 1

Btw: the publickey is there:

gpg2 --list-keys
/home/guru/.gnupg-test/pubring.kbx
----------------------------------
pub   rsa4096 2017-05-14 [SC]
      5E69FBAC1618562CB3CBFBC147CCF7E476FE9D11
uid           [ultimate] Matthias Apitz (GnuPG CCID) <guru at unixarea.de>
sub   rsa4096 2017-05-14 [A]
sub   rsa4096 2017-05-14 [E]
...

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