On 06/03/2014 06:17 PM, Daniel wrote: > Am 03.06.2014 23:48, schrieb Daniel Kahn Gillmor: >> the above doesn't look like it's being run from a cmd prompt. If >> you're running windows 7, click the start button, and then in the >> search box, type "cmd" (without the quotes) and hit enter. >> >> you'll get what passes for a terminal environment on windows. >> >> In that box, try running the gpg commands and seeing what output >> you get -- i think this should produce more copious logs than >> you're currently seeing. > > Dooh, youre right of course, i should go to bed... > > So cmd says: > > C:\Users\Daniel>gpg --charset utf-8 --display-charset utf-8 > --keyserver-options ca-cert-file=C:\Users\Daniel\s > ks-keyserver.netCA.pem --keyserver-options debug --command-fd 0 > --no-tty --batch --fixed-list --with-colons -- > keyserver hkp://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371 --search-keys > [email protected] > gpg: suche nach "[email protected]" auf hkp-Server > hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net > SEARCH [email protected] BEGIN > info:1:1 > pub:4229D21B:1:4096:1401723665:: > uid:Daniel <[email protected]>:1401723665:: > > > SEARCH [email protected] END
hm, i'm having a hard time reading the line breaks in this, and i'm also not seeing anything close to it when i do the search myself. I get *lots* more content, including indications of what IP address was used, etc. even if the certs don't match at least i get the following info from gpg 2.0.22: 0 dkg@alice:~$ gpg2 --no-tty --batch --fixed-list --with-colons --keyserver-options debug --keyserver-options ca-cert-file=/tmp/mysteryca.pem --keyserver hkps://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net --search [email protected] gpg: searching for "[email protected]" from hkps server hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net gpgkeys: curl version = libcurl/7.37.0 GnuTLS/3.2.15 zlib/1.2.8 libidn/1.28 libssh2/1.4.3 gpgkeys: search type is 0, and key is "[email protected]" * Hostname was NOT found in DNS cache * Trying 162.243.93.15... * Connected to hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net (162.243.93.15) port 443 (#0) * found 1 certificates in /tmp/mysteryca.pem * server certificate verification failed. CAfile: /tmp/mysteryca.pem CRLfile: none * Closing connection 0 gpgkeys: HTTP search error 60: server certificate verification failed. CAfile: /tmp/mysteryca.pem.pem CRLfile: none SEARCH [email protected] FAILED 1 gpg: key "[email protected]" not found on keyserver gpg: keyserver internal error gpg: keyserver search failed: Keyserver error 2 dkg@alice:~$ i'm not sure what to suggest. maybe someone with windows experience or a windows test installation can chime in here? --dkg
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