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saturneric avatar saturneric commented on June 3, 2024

From what you've described, it appears that the setup was done correctly. However, the error message "A Signature Not Fully Valid. (May used a subkey to sign)" can indeed be confusing. Let me offer some clarification to help resolve this issue.

One key aspect to check is the Trust Level of the public key on Computer B, especially for the key imported from Computer A. The trust level plays a crucial role in the verification process. If it's not appropriately set, it can lead to verification errors. To adjust this:

  1. Navigate to either "Keybox Tool" or "KeyPair Management".
  2. Right-click on the key in question.
  3. Select "Set Owner Trust Level".
  4. If you're confident about the trustworthiness of the public key you've imported, choose "Ultimate" as the trust level.
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The operations above may work as I tested it.

I understand that the information displayed can be confusing, and I assure you that we will work on making it clearer in future updates. I appreciate your patience and are grateful for your use of our software.

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marcof333 avatar marcof333 commented on June 3, 2024

SOLVED.
thanks for your feedback. I applied the procedure and now it works, this is the final new message I get (without any error):
[#] Verify Operation [Success]
------------>
[>] Signed On(UTC) 2023-10-29T11:25:27
[>] Signatures List:
Signature [1]:
A Good Signature Fully Valid.
Signed By: [omitted xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Public Key Algo: RSA
Hash Algo: SHA512
Date(UTC): 2023-10-29T11:25:27
<------------

By the way I take this occasion to highlight you that I have a different graphical interface compare to your screenshot, I attache a pdf with some screenshots. My version is 2.1.1_Linux-5.15.0-69-generic_x86_64_Release
MANY THANKS.

ULTIMATE key setting.pdf

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saturneric avatar saturneric commented on June 3, 2024

Okay. It's nice to hear that.

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saturneric avatar saturneric commented on June 3, 2024

By the way I take this occasion to highlight you that I have a different graphical interface compare to your screenshot, I attache a pdf with some screenshots.

I forgot that I was using an under-developing version which hasn't released yet. ;)

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