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Importing a key from PGP

by trkghost :: Rate this Message:

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I am trying to import this one key from PGP and keep getting this error...

C:\Program Files\GNU\GnuPG>gpg --import "Company Name.asc"
gpg: public key XXXXXXX is 21450 seconds newer than the signature
gpg: public key XXXXXXX is 21450 seconds newer than the signature
gpg: key XXXXXXX: no valid user IDs
gpg: this may be caused by a missing self-signature
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg:           w/o user IDs: 1

Does anyone have any suggestions around this issue?

Thank you

Re: Importing a key from PGP

by David Shaw :: Rate this Message:

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On Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 07:30:00AM -0700, trkghost wrote:

>
> I am trying to import this one key from PGP and keep getting this error...
>
> C:\Program Files\GNU\GnuPG>gpg --import "Company Name.asc"
> gpg: public key XXXXXXX is 21450 seconds newer than the signature
> gpg: public key XXXXXXX is 21450 seconds newer than the signature
> gpg: key XXXXXXX: no valid user IDs
> gpg: this may be caused by a missing self-signature
> gpg: Total number processed: 1
> gpg:           w/o user IDs: 1
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions around this issue?

gpg --ignore-time-conflict

David

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Re: Importing a key from PGP

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David Shaw wrote:
On Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 07:30:00AM -0700, trkghost wrote:
>
> I am trying to import this one key from PGP and keep getting this error...
>
> C:\Program Files\GNU\GnuPG>gpg --import "Company Name.asc"
> gpg: public key XXXXXXX is 21450 seconds newer than the signature
> gpg: public key XXXXXXX is 21450 seconds newer than the signature
> gpg: key XXXXXXX: no valid user IDs
> gpg: this may be caused by a missing self-signature
> gpg: Total number processed: 1
> gpg:           w/o user IDs: 1
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions around this issue?

gpg --ignore-time-conflict

David

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David,
  Thank you that helped out alot.  We were able to get the key imported but how would I incorperate that line into the encryption process?  I tried a few different ways but it keeps getting errored out.

  We have a batch file setup to encrypt and here is the line we use...Any help would be greatly appriciated.

"D:\Program Files\GNU\GnuPG\GPG" -q --yes --pgp7 -e -a -r %2 %1

Re: Importing a key from PGP

by John Clizbe-3 :: Rate this Message:

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trkghost wrote:

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>
> David Shaw wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 07:30:00AM -0700, trkghost wrote:
>>>
>>> I am trying to import this one key from PGP and keep getting this
>>> error...
>>>
>>> C:\Program Files\GNU\GnuPG>gpg --import "Company Name.asc"
>>> gpg: public key XXXXXXX is 21450 seconds newer than the signature
>>> gpg: public key XXXXXXX is 21450 seconds newer than the signature
>>> gpg: key XXXXXXX: no valid user IDs
>>> gpg: this may be caused by a missing self-signature
>>> gpg: Total number processed: 1
>>> gpg:           w/o user IDs: 1
>>>
>>> Does anyone have any suggestions around this issue?
>>
>> gpg --ignore-time-conflict

>   Thank you that helped out alot.  We were able to get the key imported but
> how would I incorperate that line into the encryption process?  I tried a
> few different ways but it keeps getting errored out.
>
>   We have a batch file setup to encrypt and here is the line we use...Any
> help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> "D:\Program Files\GNU\GnuPG\GPG" -q --yes --pgp7 -e -a -r %2 %1

Add it to your encryption command line

    ...\GnuPG\GPG" --ignore-time-conflict -q --yes --pgp7 -e -a -r %2 %1

or add
        ignore-time-conflict

to gpg.conf

gpg.conf is just a text file of settings and options to gpg.  It normally is
found in the GnuPG homedir along with your keyring files. 'gpg --version' will
tell you the location being used by GnuPG. On Windows, the default location is
the expansion of %APPDATA%\GnuPG


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