On 12:02 Tue 16 Oct , Brian McCallister wrote: > password store seems to be refusing to acknowledge that I own my key, I think. > > given: > > brianm@kite:~$ gpg2 -K > /Users/brianm/.gnupg/secring.gpg > -------------------------------- > sec 1024D/F8EA2967 2003-02-16 > uid Brian McCallister <[email protected]> > uid Brian McCallister (Personal Email) <[email protected]> > ssb 1024g/C42453AD 2003-02-16 > > brianm@kite:~$ pass init [email protected] > Password store initialized for [email protected]. > brianm@kite:~$ pass insert test/hello > Enter password for test/hello: world > gpg: C42453AD: There is no assurance this key belongs to the named user > gpg: [stdin]: encryption failed: Unusable public key > brianm@kite:~$ > > I certainly have the key, have the private key, and have signed my > key. It seems to be getting angry when it tries to use the subkey ( > C42453AD ).
Have you verified the subkey is properly signed? What is the validity of the signing key? Perhaps your trustdb doesn't trust the signing key? Some solutions I've seen from googling is to change the trust for the signing to ultimate or signing the subkey. Of course, I think this is an odd situation that I haven't run into myself, so I'm not sure what happened. -- milki _______________________________________________ Password-Store mailing list [email protected] http://lists.zx2c4.com/listinfo.cgi/password-store-zx2c4.com
