On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 12:02:44PM -0400, Michael Stone wrote: > On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 10:35:57AM -0400, Elie Rosenblum wrote: > >I believe I tracked it down. The problem is, I believe the key is > >permanently an IDEA key, created with pgp2 (in 1997). gpg refuses to > > That's not the problem. I have the idea module installed and can verify > other people's idea signatures--just not this one. Indeed, I verified this also. The only IDEA problem remaining is that as far as I can tell the debian package is no longer maintained, and the one I had installed didn't seem to work. When I grabbed idea.c.gz from the FTP site and compiled it myself I got it working. I've still got my old key, but I've generated a new key and cross-signed the two keys before updating the key servers. Hopefully keyring maint issues will be straightened out soon so I can get the new key added and be rid of the RSA/IDEA bits. -- Elie Rosenblum That is not dead which can eternal lie, http://www.cosanostra.net And with strange aeons even death may die. Admin / Mercenary / System Programmer - _The Necronomicon_
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