On Oct 24, 2008, at 10:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

[1] any ckt V4 rsa keys generated,
have the rsa subkey as both sign and encrypt,
and there is (as yet, afaik,) no way
that gnupg can be used to get such a key to cross-certify the
primary key,
and since the subkey will be used by default by gnupg to sign,
gnupg will give error messages about the verification

gpg --edit-key (thekey)
cross-certify
save

Please don't anyone take that to mean that I think people should use 6.5.8ckt. I really don't.

David


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