-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi all,
I've been getting gpg command line and output: /usr/bin/gpg gpg: Signature made Sun 20 Nov 2011 07:25:22 PM EST using RSA key ID 13D0BABB gpg: BAD signature from "Landon Hurley <[email protected]>" for a while now. I upgraded from 10.10 to 11.10 in the last month, and I'm guessing that it shouldn't be pointing to /usr/bin/gpg any longer. However gpg can still be activated from the terminal so I don't understand why it shouldn't work. I can use the same key pair from my phone with APG and OpenPGP and it still verifies, both from my phone and thunderbird. In fact, every account I have except this one that I'm emailing from works without problem. I thought I might have messed with the key pair, so I revoked the old key set and generated a new on device, and then ported them over to my phone. I still get the same results though. The only difference in output that I can find is the hash used, SHA1 (Desktop) vs SHA512, but changing that on my phone didn't result in an error either. I can get a verification through this account if I activate pgp/mime but since that only works with clients that support it, I'd rather run it as part of the email message body. Any help would be greatly appreciated, Landon Thunderbird 7.0.1 gpg --version:1.4.11 gpg2 --version:2.0.17 - --Please CC my account - -- Some people have told me they don't think a fat penguin really embodies the grace of Linux,which just tells me they have never seen an angry penguin charging at them in excess of 100 mph.They'd be a lot more careful about what they say if they had. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJOyb1nAAoJEA7RtHcT0Lq7RPoP/jAo0r/19mvdXmXTUpsZVo0F 09z00WGvh3eznmT16a4Rzoo7jubsYdvjwar/DMfF7oeSZXLc8JbxdZHODzWuiNBL 589NBs9MhsbZmFbJR79d9/3+fIVeKCDpPe2Qsdn48+FC0VP+9aI2nIcXmfgIvCgd V9yJD2rdyKXb7TrGhtr9MMDPQ8Fn81UsmDkE3KZrLYxChQDwQipZjl8McjfKyPYU x4F/r69aW2cVszG7zERKddeb61KEejm1ppJjrsr2Qt2T1IL8QmRpX6hgM3aj/pYv wksJOpDVB9E8MsNJQ5GL2GjWOwZZ7pdJ85uUi9mVsgu2UYZoz0q+GZzqb1Qpq2Fu GEVMQMK70zYtetLuUQ2y5+VVsY9T0nKNuZtjzFnj2aX7c0Sp+7Em3h0sJzw8vFAz 4fgADSdFHHiG2w30N6NAVf+xc1XdWpr80KxYI8jHOqr0IsM5AefaA6zoR8/1BV/u L7QjhGqvtMUiZ1udPYrkgQAFO+8TaoR7bnPp37QMBROb9/DQtARFIGLMN/st+Hor H7oRfk3LUF0yN/MlDC4Dhi2SRqXRZCDA7M7slVcuhKQlj06ebc3g1oVpfiwuCtaU pJPMqGDDF5pjTd4qdmSFiS1IAAAXzpzoBL5ScH2IJjKpklxw5uuaybOkiaBMniKX z653r6N0Uwi1zlvo55vW =KKCh -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
