-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Jerry escribió: > System Info: > > FreeBSD-7.2 > > gpg (GnuPG) 2.0.14 > libgcrypt 1.4.4 > > gpa 0.9.0 > > I honestly have no idea what the problem is here. I am not even sure if > this is the correct mail forum to ask this question in. I recently > installed GnuPG on my system. Everything appeared to go fine. For some > reason, I have numerous keys listed that I have no knowledge of. > > This URL shows the keys: > > http://seibercom.net/gnupg/KeyListing.png
These are not OpenPGP keys, but x.509 certificates (and that is a list of Certification Authorities. I identify CAcert among them). Somehow you entered into the PKI certificate manager, instead of your OpenPGP keyrings. Since I have never used GPG2 or FreeBSD, I can't tell you how to go to your keyring instead. > This is a screen shot when I attempt to delete a bogus key: > > http://seibercom.net/gnupg/Remove_Key.png Beware, if you delete the certificate of a CA from your list of trusted CAs, next time you go to a site using a certificate issued by the CA will show a scary warning. (I mean, if you go to an URL starting with https://). > Where are these other keys coming from and how do I remove them > permanently? Probably they come pre-loaded with your operating system. I repeat, these are not GPG keys, but the kind of certificates used for SSL. Best Regards -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJLWki5AAoJEMV4f6PvczxAIlUH/RfIsioVH3LLnXB2dyW3z+Ob t2aNdvrYpFPuZu+d9cNMoFGOkcTe3UcNCwHb5KWpmoHnfv9hnmGbA1E1F7PltgJv 8JTDw71++hT88b2Tr8lNERt4Oixt8E180eMuoRJDYQjcQP3JKpKry1tXPOobhIYQ ozqUItf5BhBlKHGeYdoBCBKlDZP30Q0nv/MnGXgVVEk5HE1yhHhQyAp2tVP6jayP 3D1OlD0nGw2hERma1Zx2LqRDucGq0do7lR4BMiiYKevdca7tpUbvVmmk2Bx/o7ih xiGT/+klSEIMmZbbQHBPknQ2bGfcAF+Dc9ILgU4FewIqRg1G0+D9AYPG/gy6agI= =ou2f -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
