On 09/11/2015 02:45 AM, Bjoern Voigt wrote:
in the KGpg window, which I found residing in the KDE4 Tray And selecting the Security Team entry that has an email address of security@suse.com, avoiding the entry with security@suse.de, Then right clicking and selecting Key Properties, I finally find output similar to the output you show above, but which you never explained how to get to.
When I do all those steps I see key Id 58FC58B1317CD502 ... Fingerprint E502 243D F6B7 E939 EA1B 4A0E 58FC 58B1 317C D502 Ok, see attached screenshot. You see, that I selected security@suse.de with Key ID 58FC58B1317CD502 (like you).
I get a different fingerprint in KGPG. Your Fingerprint is correct.
Well, as I mentioned ABOVE, I selected security@suse.com. You selected security@suse.de You have two entries for security@suse.de. I have one each for de and com. In your image The first security@suse.de is a 2048bit The 2nd security@suse.de is a 4096bit In my system security@suse.de is a 2048 bit key. security@suse.com is a 4096 bit key It would seem that your imported keys are fundamentally different than mine. I may just nuke both of those keys and import them again. None of mine are fully trusted. -- After all is said and done, more is said than done.