On Fri, 2005-03-11 at 03:11 -0800, Robin H. Johnson wrote: > On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 12:41:31PM +0200, Martin Schlemmer wrote: > > > I know all of these servers are up to date: > > > wwwkeys.pgp.net [all 10 servers] > > > subkeys.pgp.net [all 5 servers] > > > pgp.mit.edu > > > keyserver.kjsl.com > > > the.earth.li > > > > > > The expiry date of my key should be 2008-03-09. If it's older than this, you > > > have an old copy of my key. > > [screenshot of pgp.mit.edu not having my key] > Ah, that explains it. I sign my email with a specific subkey. I use > another subkey for Gentoo ebuild signing. I have a few other subkeys for > other purposes, and using subkeys you can still preserve your identity, > while being able to change the actual key hash you use for doing things. > > pgp.mit.edu doesn't supported subkeys. Only four servers in > wwwkeys.pgp.net rotation are sub-key capable. > > All of subkeys.pgp.net, keyserver.kjsl.com, the.earth.li are sub-key > capable, and behave correctly. > > keyserver.net used to be decent and support subkeys, but they were > bought out by veredis and the service has gone badly downhill. > > I've posted my latest key up here: > http://www.orbis-terrarum.net/robbat2-gnupg-key-with-subkeys.gpg > > Import it, and see if your mail clients still complain. > Changed the keyserver fixes it as well - ps, can you specify more than one keyserver line, or more than one server per line ? The manual do not seem to touch that ... -- Martin Schlemmer Gentoo Linux Developer, Desktop/System Team Developer Cape Town, South Africa