Error Opening Key Ring Files
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date ] [ thread https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2013-September/047411.html ] [ subject ] [ author ] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On 5/09/13 3:05 PM, Matt D wrote: > http://unix.ittoolbox.com/groups/technical-functional/ibm-aix-l/pgp-error-when-migrating-to-aix-server-610531 my open pgp wont work. i cant get keys. using ubuntu 12.10. > latest version of gpg. > > OpenPGP Security error opening Info > > Unverified signature > > gpg command line and output: gpg gpg: Signature made Wed 14 Aug > 2013 07:32:07 AM EDT gpg: using DSA key > 0x5BB6809BAE445B2E gpg: can't open `/home/matt/.gnupg/pubring.gpg' > gpg: keydb_search failed: file open error error opening key gpg: Can't check > signature: public key not found gpg: Signature made Wed 14 Aug 2013 > 07:32:07 AM EDT gpg: using RSA key > 0xAE2FF2140E7A0087 gpg: can't open `/home/matt/.gnupg/pubring.gpg' > gpg: keydb_search failed: file open error gpg: Can't check > signature: public key not found What's the output of: ls -l /home/matt/.gnupg/pubring.gpg It needs to be at least 600 and owned by your account. Regards, Ben -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQGcBAEBCgAGBQJSKGgUAAoJEH/y03E1x1U8CQ8L/R6GUUnTv4rW/1cWnh5c4WNA k2tdBKP3Fxhw3ZOrw1a6i+fg8Nu1LszT3L1uPA88845MNcWevE5NRaSD9vjzLYd9 ec8YUfPef3q/gbRMWuO43/d7V5YaQ3cTnv74rRBVuH0N6YTA+s902SuZRuw5MhRt sCz6WhPdNrwALnmm3IpLdkpE/HiM0E3zQauxnK21KTcMODaO3ZhKmUjHnIOna2uW fkUyEmFPeMK9lQFTe4Oj6+YzTM+qgRczgHfU9NwaG7yzrWV30XCutZftyye2A/ue wPErt++JT8Z3KjISmrj5fKnZc7rxnZT/8Js+M5wf1btw+06RHAfroeZdGRsySj3R /hovghtk2RRSenVnbIChMmUFptKUvfWZbsLdFwWh3MFR1AK7SI7M14MALSV4f2tZ jn4JyxxRMzn7d5NIHmpJfzllNqr8xzJ+c0BLXTKvODqPlZQedCab7DILhWrDI8MC Hq5CqnLUykViWbIf+yKVrOj7+0IQg2TYjkf1f71SgA== =ISVL -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Previous message: cant open public keyring file Next message: Issues with primary key & subkeys on different smartcards Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] More information about the Gnupg-users mailing list
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