i do signing of Gentoo packages and historically i would just generate a new key and sign that with my normal public one ... when the last one expired, i decided to try and use subkeys
so my main key i get everyone to sign is E837F581 and i use that when signing my e-mails ... i created a new subkey just for signing Gentoo packages and that is 205D3103 ... now when i sign e-mails or files, my main key is no longer used, just my subkey ... how can i control this behavior ? $ gpg -K sec 4096R/E837F581 2002-11-17 uid Mike Frysinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uid Mike Frysinger (GMAIL) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ssb 1024D/205D3103 2006-12-16 $ gpg --clearsign foo You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for user: "Mike Frysinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" 1024-bit DSA key, ID 205D3103, created 2006-12-16 (main key ID E837F581) why is it using 205D3103 ? :( -mike
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