On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 12:35:49PM -0700, s. keeling wrote: > > >gpg: Signature made Sun Dec 21 17:50:12 2003 MST using DSA key ID 946886AE > > >gpg: BAD signature from "Trey Sizemore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" > > Now, from the same guy, same key, why do I get "Bad signature?"
Is there something different about this email compared to the one
earlier? Some mailing-lists, for example, adds info about the list at the
end of the messages sent on them so the signatures fails. If you tried
to verify a file, download and try again.
> > Have you already tried another key server? For example wwwkeys.pgp.net?
>
> Tried that this morning. It failed miserably. However, pgp.mit.edu
> works fine.
pgp.mit.edu and many other PKSd keyservers cant handle multiple subkeys,
use a server running SKS[1] so you know that you get the whole key if it
uses subkeys.
[1] Examples of keyservers running SKS:
keyserver.bu.edu
keys.se.linux.org
pgp.sjbcom.com
keyserver.noreply.org
/Thomas
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