On 10-Aug-08, at 17:04 , Charly Avital wrote:
Command> check
uid Philip R. Zimmermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
sig! X 61D7341D 2003-09-07 Dave J. (Scoop0901)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
sig! FAEBD5FC 2000-03-11 [self-signature]
At every trustdb check, that key FAEBD5FC comes up with
'gpg: public key FAEBD5FC is 37319134 seconds newer than the
signature'
Why?:
gpg: Total number processed: 2
gpg: unchanged: 1
Shouldn't it be: .....Total number processed: 1 (and not 2)?
"unchanged: 1" - At every download from a key server, *two* keys are
processed, and one of them has something new?
The primary key was created on 1998-06-13 never expires.
The encryption subkey was created 2000-03-11 never expires, and
there is
a self signature dated 2000-03-11. Could that be a signature for the
modification of the subkey's expiration date?
And ...no user ID for signature... ?
I have no answers, only questions.
Charly
Phil Zimmerman is the developer of PGP so his key was the very first
one issued. I wonder if there is a rollover problem with one of the
fields in the key?
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