Thanks everyone - I will try contacting the people who have signed my keys by email and see what they say - I very rarely see them in real life.
Regards, Adam On 10 September 2013 19:29, Daniel Kahn Gillmor <d...@fifthhorseman.net>wrote: > On 09/10/2013 12:47 PM, AdamC wrote: > > I have keys that I have used (sparingly) since 2004. This is a 1024 > > keysize. That keypair has a few signatures through key signing. > > > > What is the best approach to upgrading keys to 4096? Is it just create a > > new keypair and then go to lots of key signing events again (pain), or is > > there a way to do this with my current keys? > > There's no way to directly upgrade if your primary key is weaker than > you'd like. > > You should create a new keypair and go out in the world and meet people > who will sign your key. it doesn't have to be a pain :) > > Ana wrote up some good suggestions about how to do a key transition: > > http://ekaia.org/blog/2009/05/10/creating-new-gpgkey/ > > Regards, > > --dkg > > -- -- You back your data up on the same planet? http://www.monkeez.org PGP key: 0x7111B833
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