Am Di 16.09.2014, 18:38:42 schrieb Sam M:
> For each of the subkeys of interest, I did the following ("a" being
> the looping variable) -> --export-secret-subkeys > This gives me 3 files that I want in a separate keyring (listed below > with MD5) - > > a5fcd3e138a869d03a2b398e180ab729 > A6213A0EC2D5F16F.94A665734DBA1287.private.subkeys > 08d137bbdcc956a64cc3a6af8d3ce827 > A6213A0EC2D5F16F.2DBE6F0BEDA58669.private.subkeys > c7d6d5a023a09a51e89924ce0f9f0f3d > A6213A0EC2D5F16F.CAD36405FD140940.private.subkeys > > > I then import these subkeys - And that's the point: For some (strange...) reason it is impossible in 1.4.x and 2.0.x to import secret key parts if there are already secret key parts. You can combine those files to a single file though and import them at once. You need binary files (without --armor) and the command gpgsplit for that. Then you just combine the needed parts with cat to a ned file and import that. Hauke -- Crypto für alle: http://www.openpgp-schulungen.de/fuer/unterstuetzer/ http://userbase.kde.org/Concepts/OpenPGP_Help_Spread OpenPGP: 7D82 FB9F D25A 2CE4 5241 6C37 BF4B 8EEF 1A57 1DF5
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