I got as far as 'Really sign?' and then it didn't like my passphrase.
I did gpg --fingerprint
It seems that I already have a key that I allegedly made in December
OK, I guess that older key is really mine. I was able to change the password, but I'm still not sure about how to handle this. If I do use this older key, how do I change the email address on it? Is adduser the correct command for this? Would it make more sense to revoke that one and make a new one? Greg gma2004@verizon.net wrote: 2003. I don't remember doing this, and I don't understand how I could have done it without going through the procedure that we all just used this week.
When I do gpg --list-sigs, my new key is listed as revoked. Did I
screw up on following the first set of directions?
I tried putting the new key ID in the default key line of my options
file, and when I try to sign someone's key, I get the message
gpg: no default secret key: unusable secret key
Any suggestions on what to do?
Thanks
Greg Avedissian