On 07/12/2014 03:52 PM, Alexander Buchner wrote:
> On 12.07.2014 12:49, Otto de Voogd wrote:
>> I noticed sometime ago when a friend searched for my public key via
>> Enigmail, that it listed a revoked key (one with no signatures) as the
>> first key "for me". While my real key (with many signatures) was listed
>> second.
>>
>> I found this surprising, I'd expect that revoked keys wouldn't show, and
>> that somehow the number of signatures would play a role in guiding users
>> to find the right key (instead they are listed by creation date).
>>
>> This can be replicated by searching for my e-mail address via Key
>> management -> Keyserver -> Search for key.
>>
>> It seems to me that this is not the behavior we would want.
> 
> To me it seems that you didn't revoke your old key correctly. Otherwise
> you would see this on the keyserver, e.g.
> http://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?search=Ruben+Garske&op=index
> 
> After you revoke your key with the revocation certificate you have to
> upload the revoked key to the server again, I think.

I did that a long time ago, here you can see that it was revoked:
https://gpg.mozilla.org/pks/lookup?search=otto+de+voogd&op=vindex

Maybe it didn't propagate to other keyservers, I'll try to do that
manually to see if it makes a difference.

Thanks!
Otto


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