Neal wrote:
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You can now backup the private key from your computer (which only contains a stub of the full private key). This stub and the public key you saved earlier can be manually imported on any other computer without risking loss of control of your keys as you also need the Yubikey connected to use it.
Somehow I ended up with the stub key having a E (encryption) meaning that parties emailing me might use the E-stub-pub-key in stead of the E yubikey-pub-key
pub 4096R/32A6E903 2014-04-11 [expires: 2039-04-05]
Key fingerprint = 3C27 50BA F9D6 390E 2F7C 3C6B EDB4 E7BE 32A6 E903
uid Mark Bergman <m##k@b##nospam##n.nl>
sub 4096R/C939563E 2014-04-11 [expires: 2039-04-05]
sub 2048R/5EA8AE80 2014-04-11 [expires: 2017-04-10]
sub 2048R/B6E945E2 2014-04-11 [expires: 2017-04-10]
sub 2048R/DAC6EE43 2014-04-11 [expires: 2024-04-08]
I'll go ahead and revoke the C939563E key and beg the rest keeps working
gpg --edit-key mark@b##nospam##n.nl
gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.12; Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
pub 4096R/32A6E903 created: 2014-04-11 expires: 2039-04-05 usage: SC
trust: unknown validity: unknown
sub 4096R/C939563E created: 2014-04-11 expires: 2039-04-05 usage: E
sub 2048R/5EA8AE80 created: 2014-04-11 expires: 2017-04-10 usage: E
sub 2048R/B6E945E2 created: 2014-04-11 expires: 2017-04-10 usage: S
sub 2048R/DAC6EE43 created: 2014-04-11 expires: 2024-04-08 usage: A
[ unknown] (1). Mark B##nospam##n <mark@b##nospam##n.nl>