[pass] "No public key" - help?

Lenz Weber mail at lenzw.de
Sat Mar 14 10:34:30 CET 2015


Hmm,

I guess something went wrong on the pass init step then.

Did you get any output during init?

Can you retry your init with your key id instead of your mail address?

On 14.03.2015 10:20, Matthias Beyer wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On 14-03-2015 10:03:53, Lenz Weber wrote:
>> Hi, I guess it's to keep the necessary moderation due to spam to
>> a minimum.
> 
> Umm.. okay...
> 
>> 
>> On your problem: can you do
>> 
>> echo test | gpg -e -r mail at beyermatthias.de
>> 
>> on the command line?
> 
> Yes, it prints random characters, I guess that's "test" encrypted,
> right?
> 
>> 
>> Generally I would recommend you use your GPG short id
>> 20CA0F94(?) instead of your mail address - if you have a second
>> key with the same mail address in the future, there will be no
>> mixups.
> 
> Good idea!
> 
>> On 14.03.2015 09:40, Matthias Beyer wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I'm re-sending this mail because I was not subscribed to the
>>> list (why isn't it an open list, is there any reason to keep a
>>> list like this closed?).
>>> 
>>> Hope someone can help me with this Problem:
>>> 
>>> On 28-02-2015 17:38:51, Matthias Beyer wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>> I have the following Problem, testing "pass":
>>>> 
>>>> pass init mail at beyermatthias.de pass insert 
>>>> mail/mail at beyermatthias.de Enter password for 
>>>> mail/mail at beyermatthias.de: Retype password for 
>>>> mail/mail at beyermatthias.de: gpg: mail at beyermatthias.de:
>>>> skipped: No public key gpg: [stdin]: encryption failed: No
>>>> public key
>>>> 
>>>> Can somebody tell me what causes this error?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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