Re: command "SCD SERIALNO openpgp" not answered correctly

2020-02-24 Thread NIIBE Yutaka
Matthias Apitz wrote: > On the old system where GnuPG is 2.2.12, the 'gpg2 --card-status' says: > > $ gpg2 --card-status > Reader ...: 04E6:5816:55511725600891:0 > Application ID ...: D2760001240102010005532B > Version ..: 2.1 > Manufacturer .: ZeitControl > Serial numb

Re: Bulk removal of expired keys

2020-02-24 Thread Teemu Likonen
je...@seibercom.net [2020-02-24T07:44:10-05] wrote: > Is there any similar program for use on a FreeBSD based OS? My primary > goal is to remove all expired keys and refresh the remaining ones if > necessary. For the primary goal of removing expired keys: gpg --list-keys --with-colons | awk

Re: Bulk removal of expired keys

2020-02-24 Thread Jerry
On Mon, 24 Feb 2020 12:01:42 -0500, Robert J. Hansen stated: >On 2020-02-24 07:44, Jerry wrote: >> >> there is a listing for "pgpclean.ps1"... > >gpgclean.ps1. "PGP" is a registered trademark of Symantec. Th

Re: Bulk removal of expired keys

2020-02-24 Thread Robert J. Hansen
On 2020-02-24 07:44, Jerry wrote: there is a listing for "pgpclean.ps1"... gpgclean.ps1. "PGP" is a registered trademark of Symantec. The free software version is GPG. Is there any similar program for

Bulk removal of expired keys

2020-02-24 Thread Jerry
On the URL: there is a listing for "pgpclean.ps1" that I have used successfully on my Windows machine. Is there any similar program for use on a FreeBSD based OS? My primary goal is to remove all expired keys an