kmail doesn t sign/encrypt e-mails, broken pipe
Erik Wasser
erik.wasser at iquer.net
Wed Nov 10 13:42:30 CET 2004
On Wednesday 10 November 2004 13:29, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 12:53:27 +0100, Erik Wasser said:
> > What does that 'Unusable public key' mean in this case?
>
> You used a key not capable of encryption or expired or without a
> valid user ID. --debug 64 gives more more detailed info.
% gpg --debug 64 -e -r someone at somewhere.tld hosts
Secure memory is not locked into core
gpg: NOTE: no default option file `/home/fuzz/.gnupg/options'
gpg: NOTE: THIS IS A DEVELOPMENT VERSION!
gpg: It is only intended for test purposes and should NOT be
gpg: used in a production environment or with production keys!
gpg: DBG: finish_lookup: checking key 33EAF336 (one)(req_usage=0)
gpg: DBG: using key 33EAF336
gpg: DBG: finish_lookup: checking key C59447D8 (one)(req_usage=0)
gpg: DBG: using key C59447D8
gpg: DBG: finish_lookup: checking key 33EAF336 (one)(req_usage=0)
gpg: DBG: using key 33EAF336
gpg: DBG: cache_user_id: already in cache
gpg: DBG: finish_lookup: checking key 45C922BF (one)(req_usage=0)
gpg: DBG: using key 45C922BF
gpg: DBG: finish_lookup: checking key 33EAF336 (all)(req_usage=2)
gpg: DBG: no suitable subkeys found - trying primary
gpg: DBG: primary key not valid
gpg: DBG: no suitable key found - giving up
gpg: someone at somewhere.tld: skipped: Unusable public key
gpg: hosts: encryption failed: Unusable public key
secmem usage: 1344/32768 bytes in 2 blocks
Okay the key is unusable. So far so bad. B-)
> Check the
> output of gpg --check-sigs someone.
pub 2048R/33EAF336 2002-04-29 Real Name <someone at somewhere.tld>
sig! 36F3EA33 2002-04-29 [User id not found]
Stupid question (again): what does *that* mean?
Thanks for the support.
--
So long... Fuzz
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