Think I may have done something foolish, but for the life of me I
can't seem to put my finger on it..
Yesterday, GPG worked fine with decrypting a test encrypted message.
After a few reboots later (deliberate, the OS didn't crash), now
I can't seem to decrypt the test message anymore, and I'm stumped
as to why..
Here's the GPG warning messages:
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[LinuxOS]: /random-dir $ gpg --export testmsg --decrypt test-decrypt
gpg: testmsg: user not found: public key not found
gpg: --decrypt: user not found: public key not found
gpg: test-decrypt: user not found: public key not found
gpg: WARNING: nothing exported
[LinuxOS]: /random-dir $
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I had no problems decrypting this test message yesterday.. though I
have a feeling that I'm just missing some obvious first step that
has to be done before decrypting messages.
Ideas, anyone?
-ReFlex
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can't seem to put my finger on it..
Yesterday, GPG worked fine with decrypting a test encrypted message.
After a few reboots later (deliberate, the OS didn't crash), now
I can't seem to decrypt the test message anymore, and I'm stumped
as to why..
Here's the GPG warning messages:
---------------------------------------
[LinuxOS]: /random-dir $ gpg --export testmsg --decrypt test-decrypt
gpg: testmsg: user not found: public key not found
gpg: --decrypt: user not found: public key not found
gpg: test-decrypt: user not found: public key not found
gpg: WARNING: nothing exported
[LinuxOS]: /random-dir $
---------------------------------------
I had no problems decrypting this test message yesterday.. though I
have a feeling that I'm just missing some obvious first step that
has to be done before decrypting messages.
Ideas, anyone?
-ReFlex
=====
__________________________________________________
Do You Yahoo!?
Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com