Op wo 17-12-2003, om 22:27 schreef Joost van Baal: > On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 05:13:31PM +0100, Ronald van Engelen wrote: > > Op do 11-12-2003, om 18:44 schreef Joost van Baal: > > > PS: Ronald: your message is PGP signed with RSA key ID 12A2EE32, but I > > > can't find your public key on the OpenPGP keyserver network. Where can > > > I get a copy of it? > > > > You can't. I got errors uploading this sub-key to the keyservers (as > > described in this thread: > > http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/cks-devl/2002-06/msg00008.html > > > > I don't quite understand the problem, but I'll fix things before the > > next meeting. In the mean time use the signature in this message. > > Did you try lots of different keyservers? Some messages in the thread > seem to indicate it's dependent on the version of software running on > the server. First I tried pgp.surfnet.nl and pgp.mit.edu HKP-servers. Both gave a 'key block corrupted' error (using 'gpg --send-key' and the web-interfaces) as described in: http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2002-April/012826.html After trying this but before reading the mentioned message and rushing to get the problem solved, I deleted the old subkey (12A2EE32), created a new one (0DEE5CA2) and successfully uploaded it to a CKS-server (keyserver.cryptnet.net). When I try to upload this new key to pgp.mit.edu, I get the same error as before: > Key block in add request contained no new > keys, userid's, or signatures. > Your key block contained 2 format errors, > which were treated as if the erroneous elements > hadn't been part of your submission. > The last error was on key 0x0719ffb1: > Key block corrupt: more than one signature on subkey Seems like the HKP-servers don't like RSA signinging subkeys with or without an expiration date? Gegroet, Ronald
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