There is not wrong, the key fingerprint isn't the keyId, the keyID are the las 8 octets of the fingerprint.
3.3 <https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#section-3.3>. Key IDs A Key ID is an eight-octet scalar that identifies a key. Implementations SHOULD NOT assume that Key IDs are unique. The section "Enhanced Key Formats" below describes how Key IDs are formed. https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#section-3.3 In hex, how is represented, are 16 chars (2 char by octet), the keyId are correct. El jue., 17 de dic. de 2015 a la(s) 19:43, Andrew <[email protected]> escribió: > Hi Tio, > > -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- > Version: OpenPGP.js v1.3.0 > Comment: http://openpgpjs.org > > xsBNBFZwoBwBCADbTO4n8WRnG1ktQUZLJYgsC4cVy70BHyotHl6wpAGLirpb > HZ2erWLk5u4B5hdNTR3ZF5YLgE9EymgUh42BRt4786MuXplHLw/JplGpCL6t > 9eXSzlSlUrbQ6oOTt18vA8fCvEy7guXw+G3ez/f2GfLgOGi2dCgNWUAuY8Zy > vRpHAnrdhXd8btAOHba15XD9fxUqw+vbf7a9V+vj2/bTBhlEUCbfozcUl/qs > 2F3PG3CZnuoznMoJuqHcTnL3vs6DCxBjyi6DnLVL6yHeJ7rCLf5agK6ZTfXs > WOOik5X6ZJgROnRYrm7GodbHlQH//5Kir3uG+7rCILGEzZTU3adbm5rrABEB > AAHNEjxhZzU3NDNAZ21haWwuY29tPsLAcgQQAQgAJgUCVnCgIQYLCQgHAwIJ > EPLzwEY7TZgwBBUIAgoDFgIBAhsDAh4BAAAuzwgAibMW3hEGR5c+3VhhJ3S2 > 7lF7XKjFKyduEt5AoYjONEpO3YQZtJNal3lMnQqyFSnZEPLH5TtKI8i0K/+1 > 8QahJdmC3PDKfeP/ecx8QVtFMb6zk60AdcGLd4v6/rUpAI9mw0rSMZuoAtoq > IkO3tYZkqP0cbl+8VCO6NhP80njFA5gWJDWxkBNqh7OKm8l9aXInmzo7NlCv > 1jU6nsrRdVQlV8VNEFQXjtkqOocgioN0+pHHnwYoaMQGHVmUowve1o/vJUwr > V3L3kOLoPPZl1Zo4JSH7QLDgCPt2Igiu/tCSVDwiD1rTFPNwrKfsq7j5bSGm > bjLDEnXj/CGP+qD7ReTsec7ATQRWcKAcAQgAp5tthNvTjjdkx7WEfWFaGJPt > 0xrqsXmhIYoyHfhyg9AZGe7WKivIBgm4kUoQ4pHpdBtL0YzeZzGfIt4X2yz3 > ysySf6YHzrt6R7O/8MOWnCK92XU2Nz6fj9ecr3QkCy9Kv/XKUzainftdec+Q > tVe/edts6/lPhsc8mGIpjDdEBwg67iU/FSsTtl+LnQ7LuX2GyMii5FeJrSQu > KQco7MISVT2WxtSOMXRZcsu5NIOgNZa1BwEaUBaZJMy+kA7IbcmDj30oI3KD > 0nb5xmN8XG24s71wkyOGdZcnpu4hHzL3fhdmfK0M7iWYNYnxylEsiIZCYGna > JKtZfV8U7Rs0Sy+DmQARAQABwsBfBBgBCAATBQJWcKAhCRDy88BGO02YMAIb > DAAAaLYH/1QOKW6xMV4u3f+wY2gMV++UqNrUjJUJqSfkbyASsmZ0Oa0CMpYi > 9/tE1W9/4ti8/z9RZ/i6qqeP+HhL1McnoOE38lXEYRiaw9SEMIrz79OL7+4c > VEOQOBUQn69G7Rc6LI0xzABnzHlHz0W5UnlVZhYiQDcm4B1dJVyyXbhwdJ7Q > xVy4pmwe6cn19I4P0o5WFEKE5RIgc7ZvRGjVHWoEhe8sc6wijlNLc4wFzTwt > tARzaRTTYaQoy3LiCTCpJyJZGCxjPYeTh2GDQGWvOZVay89FzJypRN9zxOp1 > rwjp1g7s9qqQRhVzoMAtQgzeenkIgmZkQyd6Ba12UmNiszhRPP0= > =wLZD > -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- > > > my public key signature is: 04f4d2ee95856f1d3e48aebcf2f3c0463b4d9830 > > using console.log(pgpMessage.packets[0].publicKeyId.toHex() ); I > get: 6f9ae3ef7b6db9c8 > > the message: > > -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- > Version: OpenPGP.js v1.3.0 > Comment: http://openpgpjs.org > > wcBMA2+a4+97bbnIAQf/aHclrmHwOXdRIhiM32zjiC+8dM+IXZPfRAJXHfbr > TeTtO5bxBIP83Hv+Ytk5mL89TYWvhgpcG0YxV8rBtb4xSipK6N26cG6vpF1V > YngsjKLZ4niW0TvP9fy9bkkYjXMd+RdQq2t27X9xbMUSHTzGsl9EKYy1P3ZW > YxuB2Zpqm0tzQTU6eMkdbA3tAaw3JbUfUK1OyDBEeSO5X3MPFH4ftaxcWFUV > pysv7xm4IErSjMlhHu602ShQpg6HZe6768pbe4xWC4fZcSZQ/tlVNpyPLw0O > /WsBRe9KHKmfEfiuY+wRF9f0Ky73zeEEm0rUKA+KB2ycpjUYtzXDZrP/jLtX > 1dJMAe5ymyUNG7heZHaRvcB7mc4yMyNKMgrN6rAmPqDgMx8RFe7imq/wQ3yS > 0feZoTDximM69wWz71IQfpBza+NJJIj52WQI01Go/jU7HQ== > =rIyN > -----END PGP MESSAGE----- > > any idea why the keyId is wrong? > > On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 3:01 PM, Tio Oscar <[email protected]> wrote: > >> There is not docunented, but there are a method called toHex: >> >> >> Keyid.prototype.toHex = function() { return util.hexstrdump(this.bytes);}; >> >> In your case: >> >> console.log(pgpMessage.packets[0].publicKeyId.toHex() ); >> >> El jue., 17 de dic. de 2015 a la(s) 18:03, Andrew <[email protected]> >> escribió: >> >>> I am trying to get the publicKeyId from the encrypted message. >>> >>> pgpMessage = openpgp.message.readArmored(pgpMessage); >>> >>> console.log( JSON.stringify( pgpMessage ) ) >>> returns: >>> >>> >>> {"packets":{"0":{"tag":1,"version":3,"publicKeyId":{"bytes":"ošãï{m¹È"},"publicKeyAlgorithm":"rsa_encrypt_sign","sessionKey":null,"sessionKeyAlgorithm":"aes256","encrypted":[{"data": >>> >>> console.log( JSON.stringify( >>> pgpMessage['packets'][0]['publicKeyId']['bytes'] ) ); >>> returns: >>> >>> "ošãï{m¹È" >>> >>> does this - "bytes" represent the publicKeyId and if so how do I convert >>> it into a format that I can compare with the actual publicKeyId associated >>> with the publicKey used for encryption? >>> >>> thanks. >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> >>> http://openpgpjs.org >>> Subscribe/unsubscribe: http://list.openpgpjs.org >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> http://openpgpjs.org >> Subscribe/unsubscribe: http://list.openpgpjs.org >> > > _______________________________________________ > > http://openpgpjs.org > Subscribe/unsubscribe: http://list.openpgpjs.org
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