I am currently operating with a vendor outside of any actual market, and we've come to a bit of an issue with PGP.
The vendor has asked me to create a new PGP key that is RSA-RSA 4096-4096. I am using Kleopatra, and try as I might, I have yet to be able to do anything or find anything online which talks about a 4096-4096 key. My key options only list the possibility of creating a 4096 RSA key, but the vendor specifically said there is something separate called a 4096-4096 RSA key, and insists there should be an extra option.
Do any of you have any experience with this? Does anyone know how to create a 4096-4096 key, or where there might be a guide to doing so? Any help would be much appreciated, thanks.
A standard key usually has two keys by default. If you created a 4096 bit key in Kleopatra, it would probably have two 4096 bit keys.
Here's the command line sequence for gpg:
Here's the key it generated:
So that is probably what he is talking about.
Generate a scratch key with Kleopatra and PM it to me and I'll import it to make sure it looks right.