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On Friday 6 August 2010 at 3:07:31 PM, in
, Klaus Vink Slott wrote:
> I
> find it quite confusing that if you start the program
> with --edit-key [subkey-id] and issue a expire command
> - then I am offered to extend the life of the primary
> k
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El 06-08-2010 10:07, Klaus Vink Slott escribió:
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> offered to extend the life of the primary key. This let me to the conclusion
> that is was not possible to extend the validity on a subkey. My fault and now
> every thing is great for the next 5 y
Thursday 5. August 2010 20:12:17 MFPA wrote:
> > Can I extend the life of the subkey or do I issue a new
> > sub-key.
>
> You can extend the life of a subkey (when editing your key, select the
> subkey then issue the "expire" command), but I've more often seen
> people suggest replacing it.
Thanks
On Friday 6. August 2010 00:18:44 Faramir wrote:
> ...
> This tutorial is about using subkeys without the main key, but it
> contains info about how to modify the expiration time of subkeys:
> http://tjl73.altervista.org/secure_keygen/en/index.html
This is a really good walk trough. Thanks. I wi
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El 05-08-2010 9:43, Klaus Slott escribió:
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> I had the same issue and changed dates on my key. Now if I look at my
> keystore it looks as my public key life if extended:
>
> kl...@zap:~> gpg --list-key 30096062
> pub 4096R/30096062 2009-10-08 [ex
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Hi
On Thursday 5 August 2010 at 2:43:49 PM, in
, Klaus Slott wrote:
> Can I extend the life of the subkey or do I issue a new
> sub-key.
You can extend the life of a subkey (when editing your key, select the
subkey then issue the "expire" command
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On 21-07-2010 19:00, Grant Olson answered Alex Wolff:
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>> Can I change the expiration date of my key pair to not expire...without
>> having to re-issue another public key to all my encryption partners?
//
> But that's where keyservers are handy. Y
On 7/20/10 9:38 AM, Wolff, Alex wrote:
> Can I change the expiration date of my key pair to not expire...without
> having to re-issue another public key to all my encryption partners?
>
> Or do I have to re-issue?
>
They'll need to get it somehow.
But that's where keyservers are handy. You pu
On Jul 20, 2010, at 9:38 AM, Wolff, Alex wrote:
> Back in 2005 when I created my private/public key pair I never believed the
> universe would still exist today..hence I set an expiration date of 2010.
> Since it’s expiringin the next couple of months and I am not sure what my
> options are?
>
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Wolff, Alex escribió:
> Back in 2005 when I created my private/public key pair I never believed
> the universe would still exist today..hence I set an expiration date of
> 2010. Since it’s expiringin the next couple of months and I am not sure
> wha
Back in 2005 when I created my private/public key pair I never believed
the universe would still exist today..hence I set an expiration date of
2010. Since it's expiringin the next couple of months and I am not sure
what my options are?
Can I change the expiration date of my key pair to not ex
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