
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hi,
A reason for the problem popping up might be related to a simple key refresh; so that is a major problem. It's been said that even just using the keys can cause problems when you don't have any keys with bad data, but I'm not so sure about that. Without any specific refresh, my Tor Project key grew again.
I've change my gpg.conf now, let's see if that stops the problem.
Using an alternate server:
keyserver hkp://keys.openpgp.org
More details here: https://sequoia-pgp.org/blog/2019/06/14/20190614-hagrid/
This looks interesting too, but unfortunately there are major problems, performance is, but one, of the major problems. https://daniel-lange.com/archives/159-Cleaning-a-broken-GNUpg-gpg-key.ht ml Cheers A. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEAREIAB0WIQTJAoMHtC6YydLfjUOoFmvLt+/i+wUCXRuMzAAKCRCoFmvLt+/i +xomAP9dQULFPicl9TajqhH0eUMApACV+VsYiukXwRHIruaSlAEAkI9U3AYtvP00 hokJuUe0stNT0Jh9tKaF2VcbH2bkiFA= =u3jW -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----