Yes, I have two such keys. I will choose to use a different key. > On 27 Jun 2025, at 15:25, Werner Koch <w...@gnupg.org> wrote: > > On Thu, 26 Jun 2025 07:39, To Damon said: > >> gpg: Note: ultimately trusted key 0000000000000000 not found > > Is a fingerprint ending in these zeros in the exported ownertrust list? > If so, delete this line. Do you have hany trusted-keys options in your > gpg.conf with such a fingerprint? > > If you run "gpg -K" is there a key with such a fingerprint? Don't use > such a key. In theory we could test for this during key generation but > due to a probablity of 1:1^64 it is more than unlikley that you get such > a key by chance. Changing the fingerprint would be easy; we just need to > bump up the creation date by a second. However with smartcards it gets > more complicated to implement that mitigation. > > > Shalom-Salam, > > Werner > > -- > The pioneers of a warless world are the youth that > refuse military service. - A. Einstein
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