OK, I deleted all my keys, installed haveged, and generated new ones in
20 seconds (instead of 10 minutes). I think everything is fine now.

I don't know how to discover why the file permissions where misconfigured.


Em 28/02/2017 16:06, Ludwig Hügelschäfer escreveu:
> Hi Anders,
>
> On 27.02.17 16:47, Anders Bateva wrote:
>> Good! Now the key manager loads all the keys.
> Very good!
>
>> I changed the expiry date,
>> disabled and revoked all of them that I could. 1 or 2 I couldn't due to
>> not being able to enter the correct password for them.
> As Doug wrote: If you haven't used them (nothing encrypted to them) and
> not send them elsewhere, just delete all you don't need any longer.
>
> If I were you, I'd try to find out why some of the files in the ~/.gnupg
> directory were owned by root. This is NOT the behaviour of a standard setup.
>
> This is all to avoid such a painful recovery again and maybe can help
> others to run into the same situation as you.
>
> Ludwig
>
>
>
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