GPG Keys on remote server that had belonged to me but now out of service

José Paulo Matafome Oleiro matafomeoleiro at gmail.com
Thu Aug 10 02:42:42 UTC 2006


Qui, 2006-08-10 às 03:26 +0100, maxl escreveu:


> What you mean by "lost them"? Did you lost your Private Keys also?

Yes I've lost them

> > I wan't to delete them on this servers.
> > knows how I can do this?
> 
> I've found 3 keys in subkeys.pgp.net with you mail address, and sorry to
> say it but You can't delete your keys from keyservers, except ldap, and
> even there is useful as they synchronize each other.
> 
> If you have a cert revoke (you should, its an option when you create one),
> or the private keys and want to get rid of them, Revoke them and upload
> again, so everybody can see they are not usable.
> 
> > I can verify the e-mail address in that keys belong to me since this is
> Check fingerprints too as anyone can forge a mail address ;-)

What is a cert revoke (how I can do this?)


I've tried to updload the key to a keyserver using the Encryption Key
Manager and showed this error:
Couldn't publish keys to server: ldap://keyserver.pgp.com
entry has no objectClass attribute




> 
> BTW I can't find your public key to check your msg.
> gpg: requesting key 1D2D6351 from hkp server subkeys.pgp.net
> gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found.
> gpg: Total number processed: 0
> 
> mxl
> 
> 

Thanks for your help
--
Sincerely
José Oleiro aka Matafome (#computers at irc.ptnet.org Blog do Matafome )
Running Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper with XGL on Fujitsu-Siemens Model Amilo M
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