Todd Zullinger wrote:
Patrick wrote:
> [patrick@localhost ~]$ gpg --list-keys 1E1C9C17
> gpg: error reading key: public key not found
>
> Got these keyservers enabled in .gnupg/gpg.conf
>
> keyserver
hkp://keys.gnupg.net
> keyserver
hkp://subkeys.pgp.net
> keyserver
ldap://keyserver.pgp.com
You'd need to fetch the key before --list-keys would show it.
$ gpg --recv-keys 1E1C9C17 (or E1C9C17, as Anne mentioned).
(I also usually use the --interactive or -i option to have gpg prompt
me before importing a received key.)
And easier method (to me), would be to use --search-keys
$ gpg --search-keys cannewilson(a)googlemail.com
It is 1E1C9C17.
$ gpg --recv-keys 1E1C9C17
gpg: requesting key 1E1C9C17 from hkp server
wwwkeys.us.pgp.net
gpg: key 1E1C9C17: "Anne Wilson <akademy(a)lydgate.org>" not changed
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg: unchanged: 1
$ gpg --list-keys 1E1C9C17
pub 1024D/1E1C9C17 2007-04-07 [expires: 2008-12-29]
uid Anne Wilson <akademy(a)lydgate.org>
uid Anne Wilson <anne(a)lydgate.org>
uid Anne Wilson <lists(a)lydgate.org>
uid Anne Wilson <cannewilson(a)tiscali.co.uk>
uid Anne Wilson <cannewilson(a)googlemail.com>
uid Anne Wilson <cannewilson(a)lydgate.org.uk>
uid Anne Wilson & Gillian Holden <design(a)lydgate.org>
sub 2048g/B13EFFBC 2007-04-07
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