By other hand, 6F9AE3EF7B6DB9C8 is the keyId of the public key, not the PGP
key, it's "F2F3C0463B4D9830", you need to obtain the keyId from
key.primaryKey.



El jue., 17 de dic. de 2015 a la(s) 20:29, Tio Oscar <tios...@gmail.com>
escribió:

> There is not wrong, the key fingerprint isn't the keyId, the keyID are the
> las 8 octets of the fingerprint.
>
> 3.3 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#section-3.3>.  Key IDs
>
>    A Key ID is an eight-octet scalar that identifies a key.
>    Implementations SHOULD NOT assume that Key IDs are unique.  The
>    section "Enhanced Key Formats" below describes how Key IDs are
>    formed.
>
>
>
> https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#section-3.3
>
> In hex, how is represented, are 16 chars (2 char by octet), the keyId are
> correct.
>
> El jue., 17 de dic. de 2015 a la(s) 19:43, Andrew <ag5...@gmail.com>
> escribió:
>
>> Hi Tio,
>>
>> -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
>> Version: OpenPGP.js v1.3.0
>> Comment: http://openpgpjs.org
>>
>> xsBNBFZwoBwBCADbTO4n8WRnG1ktQUZLJYgsC4cVy70BHyotHl6wpAGLirpb
>> HZ2erWLk5u4B5hdNTR3ZF5YLgE9EymgUh42BRt4786MuXplHLw/JplGpCL6t
>> 9eXSzlSlUrbQ6oOTt18vA8fCvEy7guXw+G3ez/f2GfLgOGi2dCgNWUAuY8Zy
>> vRpHAnrdhXd8btAOHba15XD9fxUqw+vbf7a9V+vj2/bTBhlEUCbfozcUl/qs
>> 2F3PG3CZnuoznMoJuqHcTnL3vs6DCxBjyi6DnLVL6yHeJ7rCLf5agK6ZTfXs
>> WOOik5X6ZJgROnRYrm7GodbHlQH//5Kir3uG+7rCILGEzZTU3adbm5rrABEB
>> AAHNEjxhZzU3NDNAZ21haWwuY29tPsLAcgQQAQgAJgUCVnCgIQYLCQgHAwIJ
>> EPLzwEY7TZgwBBUIAgoDFgIBAhsDAh4BAAAuzwgAibMW3hEGR5c+3VhhJ3S2
>> 7lF7XKjFKyduEt5AoYjONEpO3YQZtJNal3lMnQqyFSnZEPLH5TtKI8i0K/+1
>> 8QahJdmC3PDKfeP/ecx8QVtFMb6zk60AdcGLd4v6/rUpAI9mw0rSMZuoAtoq
>> IkO3tYZkqP0cbl+8VCO6NhP80njFA5gWJDWxkBNqh7OKm8l9aXInmzo7NlCv
>> 1jU6nsrRdVQlV8VNEFQXjtkqOocgioN0+pHHnwYoaMQGHVmUowve1o/vJUwr
>> V3L3kOLoPPZl1Zo4JSH7QLDgCPt2Igiu/tCSVDwiD1rTFPNwrKfsq7j5bSGm
>> bjLDEnXj/CGP+qD7ReTsec7ATQRWcKAcAQgAp5tthNvTjjdkx7WEfWFaGJPt
>> 0xrqsXmhIYoyHfhyg9AZGe7WKivIBgm4kUoQ4pHpdBtL0YzeZzGfIt4X2yz3
>> ysySf6YHzrt6R7O/8MOWnCK92XU2Nz6fj9ecr3QkCy9Kv/XKUzainftdec+Q
>> tVe/edts6/lPhsc8mGIpjDdEBwg67iU/FSsTtl+LnQ7LuX2GyMii5FeJrSQu
>> KQco7MISVT2WxtSOMXRZcsu5NIOgNZa1BwEaUBaZJMy+kA7IbcmDj30oI3KD
>> 0nb5xmN8XG24s71wkyOGdZcnpu4hHzL3fhdmfK0M7iWYNYnxylEsiIZCYGna
>> JKtZfV8U7Rs0Sy+DmQARAQABwsBfBBgBCAATBQJWcKAhCRDy88BGO02YMAIb
>> DAAAaLYH/1QOKW6xMV4u3f+wY2gMV++UqNrUjJUJqSfkbyASsmZ0Oa0CMpYi
>> 9/tE1W9/4ti8/z9RZ/i6qqeP+HhL1McnoOE38lXEYRiaw9SEMIrz79OL7+4c
>> VEOQOBUQn69G7Rc6LI0xzABnzHlHz0W5UnlVZhYiQDcm4B1dJVyyXbhwdJ7Q
>> xVy4pmwe6cn19I4P0o5WFEKE5RIgc7ZvRGjVHWoEhe8sc6wijlNLc4wFzTwt
>> tARzaRTTYaQoy3LiCTCpJyJZGCxjPYeTh2GDQGWvOZVay89FzJypRN9zxOp1
>> rwjp1g7s9qqQRhVzoMAtQgzeenkIgmZkQyd6Ba12UmNiszhRPP0=
>> =wLZD
>> -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
>>
>>
>> my public key signature is: 04f4d2ee95856f1d3e48aebcf2f3c0463b4d9830
>>
>> using console.log(pgpMessage.packets[0].publicKeyId.toHex()  ); I
>> get: 6f9ae3ef7b6db9c8
>>
>> the message:
>>
>> -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
>> Version: OpenPGP.js v1.3.0
>> Comment: http://openpgpjs.org
>>
>> wcBMA2+a4+97bbnIAQf/aHclrmHwOXdRIhiM32zjiC+8dM+IXZPfRAJXHfbr
>> TeTtO5bxBIP83Hv+Ytk5mL89TYWvhgpcG0YxV8rBtb4xSipK6N26cG6vpF1V
>> YngsjKLZ4niW0TvP9fy9bkkYjXMd+RdQq2t27X9xbMUSHTzGsl9EKYy1P3ZW
>> YxuB2Zpqm0tzQTU6eMkdbA3tAaw3JbUfUK1OyDBEeSO5X3MPFH4ftaxcWFUV
>> pysv7xm4IErSjMlhHu602ShQpg6HZe6768pbe4xWC4fZcSZQ/tlVNpyPLw0O
>> /WsBRe9KHKmfEfiuY+wRF9f0Ky73zeEEm0rUKA+KB2ycpjUYtzXDZrP/jLtX
>> 1dJMAe5ymyUNG7heZHaRvcB7mc4yMyNKMgrN6rAmPqDgMx8RFe7imq/wQ3yS
>> 0feZoTDximM69wWz71IQfpBza+NJJIj52WQI01Go/jU7HQ==
>> =rIyN
>> -----END PGP MESSAGE-----
>>
>> any idea why the keyId is wrong?
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 3:01 PM, Tio Oscar <tios...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> There is not docunented, but there are a method called toHex:
>>>
>>>
>>> Keyid.prototype.toHex = function() {  return util.hexstrdump(this.bytes);};
>>>
>>> In your case:
>>>
>>> console.log(pgpMessage.packets[0].publicKeyId.toHex()  );
>>>
>>> El jue., 17 de dic. de 2015 a la(s) 18:03, Andrew <ag5...@gmail.com>
>>> escribió:
>>>
>>>> I am trying to get the publicKeyId from the encrypted message.
>>>>
>>>> pgpMessage = openpgp.message.readArmored(pgpMessage);
>>>>
>>>> console.log( JSON.stringify( pgpMessage ) )
>>>> returns:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> {"packets":{"0":{"tag":1,"version":3,"publicKeyId":{"bytes":"ošãï{m¹È"},"publicKeyAlgorithm":"rsa_encrypt_sign","sessionKey":null,"sessionKeyAlgorithm":"aes256","encrypted":[{"data":
>>>>
>>>> console.log( JSON.stringify(
>>>> pgpMessage['packets'][0]['publicKeyId']['bytes'] ) );
>>>> returns:
>>>>
>>>> "ošãï{m¹È"
>>>>
>>>> does this - "bytes" represent the publicKeyId and if so how do I
>>>> convert it into a format that I can compare with the actual publicKeyId
>>>> associated with the publicKey used for encryption?
>>>>
>>>> thanks.
>>>>
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