[Kde-pim] x.500 password not accepted anymore in Kleopatra/gpgsm

Ingo Klöcker kloecker at kde.org
Thu Feb 12 20:30:14 GMT 2009


On Thursday 12 February 2009, Roland Wolters wrote:
> Hi group,
> I've got the following problem:
>
> We have a x.500 (well, x.509) root certificate. I imported all
> certificates necessary for the key chain and afterwards imported the
> root certificate to read and write to an e-mail list where all
> e-mails are encrypted using the x.500 standard.
>
> When I import the root certificate I'm asked for a password and
> immediately afterwards aked for another password to secure the key on
> my hard disk. This all works.
>
> However, if I later on want to change the password or want to read
> e-mails I am again asked for the password - and if I now enter my
> password I set it doesn't work, it says the passphrase is wrong.
>
> However, the secret key is there, it can be listed via gpgsm -K.
>
> Any idea what can have caused this behaviour, or how I can check what
> I did wrong?

No, sorry.

I suggest to ask the folks at gpa-dev at gnupg.org.


Regards,
Ingo
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