Re: Create subkey that will expire in 10 hours

2013-04-08 Thread Kevin
At 1365102936 seconds of The Epoch, Werner Koch wrote: > Specifying the Epoch will anyway stop working in 2038 on many systems, > thus it is probably not good to allow its use. If a fixed data is > required, one may always specify something like "20130404T153012" for > both, the creation date and

Re: Create subkey that will expire in 10 hours

2013-04-04 Thread Jack Bates
On 04/04/13 02:12 AM, Werner Koch wrote: On Wed, 3 Apr 2013 18:54, di4...@nottheoilrig.com said: How can I create a new subkey that will expire in just 10 hours? When I'm prompted to specify how long the key should be valid I tried entering "10h" or "0.42" but it complained that both are invali

Re: Create subkey that will expire in 10 hours

2013-04-04 Thread Werner Koch
On Thu, 4 Apr 2013 12:44, pe...@digitalbrains.com said: >> of days, weeks, month or years. The special notation >> "seconds=N" is also allowed to directly give an Epoch >> value. Without a letter days are assumed. Note that there is > Although I interpreted it to mean the number

Re: Create subkey that will expire in 10 hours

2013-04-04 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 04/04/13 12:37, Hauke Laging wrote: > That seems not to be part of the documentation... The doc file DETAILS mentions it for unattended key generation: > Expire-Date: |([d|w|m|y]) > Set the expiration date for the key (and the subkey). It may > either be entered in ISO date fo

Re: Create subkey that will expire in 10 hours

2013-04-04 Thread Hauke Laging
Am Do 04.04.2013, 11:12:51 schrieb Werner Koch: > > How can I create a new subkey that will expire in just 10 hours? > Enter "seconds6000" for 10 hours. That seems not to be part of the documentation... Hauke -- ☺ PGP: 7D82 FB9F D25A 2CE4 5241 6C37 BF4B 8EEF 1A57 1DF5 (seit 2012-11-04) http://w

Re: Create subkey that will expire in 10 hours

2013-04-04 Thread Werner Koch
On Wed, 3 Apr 2013 18:54, di4...@nottheoilrig.com said: > How can I create a new subkey that will expire in just 10 hours? When > I'm prompted to specify how long the key should be valid I tried > entering "10h" or "0.42" but it complained that both are invalid. Enter "seconds=36000" for 10 hours

Re: Create subkey that will expire in 10 hours

2013-04-03 Thread Hauke Laging
Am Mi 03.04.2013, 09:54:29 schrieb Jack Bates: > How can I create a new subkey that will expire in just 10 hours? AFAIK there is no official way to do that. gpg seems to always take the time from the creation timestamp of the respective (sub)key. So the only chance to get that done (without changi

Create subkey that will expire in 10 hours

2013-04-03 Thread Jack Bates
How can I create a new subkey that will expire in just 10 hours? When I'm prompted to specify how long the key should be valid I tried entering "10h" or "0.42" but it complained that both are invalid. ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org