(Ah, isn't that nice, Enigmail reformats the message when I do a signature. Manually restored some sanity)
I'm signing keys after a keysigning party, using GnuPG 2.1.16. Issuing --edit-key sign, I'm asked: "Really sign all text user IDs? (y/N)" Now here's what I see (anonymized): > gpg (GnuPG) 2.1.16; Copyright (C) 2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This > is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO > WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. > > > pub rsa4096/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX created: 2015-10-11 expires: never usage: SC > sub rsa4096/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX created: 2015-10-11 expires: never usage: E > sub rsa4096/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX created: 2015-10-15 expires: never usage: S > [ unknown] (1). Bob Alisson <[email protected]> > [ unknown] (2) Bob Alisson <[email protected]> > [ unknown] (3) Bob Alisson <[email protected]> > [ unknown] (4) Bob Alisson <[email protected]> > [ unknown] (5) [jpeg image of size 8148] > > Really sign all text user IDs? (y/N) y > > pub rsa4096/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX > created: 2015-10-11 expires: never usage: SC > Primary key fingerprint: [...] > > Bob Alisson <[email protected]> > Bob Alisson <[email protected]> > Bob Alisson <[email protected]> > Bob Alisson <[email protected]> > [jpeg image of size 8148] > > Are you sure that you want to sign this key with your key "Peter Lebbing > <[email protected]>" (AC46EFE6DE500B3E) So how come that the jpeg image is about to be signed as well? What does "TEXT user ID" mean? I would have expected only the other UID's to be signed. Is this a bug in my head or in the code? Cheers, Peter. PS: Alice is Bob's forebear. -- I use the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) in combination with Enigmail. You can send me encrypted mail if you want some privacy. My key is available at <http://digitalbrains.com/2012/openpgp-key-peter> _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
