hello gnupg-users,
if i want to sign a gpg-key, how do i set an expiration date for that
signature? i haven't found anything in the documentation about
characteristics of signatures other than the option --ask-cert-level.
i'm on debian stretch with gpg 1.4.20
thanks & cheers,
muri
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On 02/10/2016 06:41 PM, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> On 10/02/16 16:52, Muri Nicanor wrote:
>> if i want to sign a gpg-key, how do i set an expiration date for that
>> signature?
>
> From the man page of GnuPG 1.4 on Debian Jessie:
>>--ask-cert-expire
>&g
hello gnupg-users,
is it possible to specifiy the uid for --sign-key (so i don't have to go
through the gpg --edit dialog)? i tried using
=Name
or just
as described on [0], but i always get asked if i want to sign all the
uids and then i have to say no and choose the one i specified...
thanks &
hi dkg and list,
On 02/26/2016 03:49 AM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
[...]
> On Thu 2016-02-25 18:59:53 +0100, Muri Nicanor
> wrote:
>> is it possible to specifiy the uid for --sign-key (so i don't have to go
>> through the gpg --edit dialog)? i tried usi
hi,
On 02/26/2016 08:11 PM, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> On 26/02/16 19:23, Muri Nicanor wrote:
>> (is there a switch to see the expiry date of signatures?)
>
> --list-options show-sig-expire
thanks!
and thanks to this option my other question about --default-cert-expire
1y is lapse
hello list,
i'm trying to edit a key using PyGPGME. I've written a short snipplet
based on the tests in the PyGPGME package:
https://share.riseup.net/#NqlNA3GiycVKuzxOJGEmHA (the test only sends
'quit' but the goal is to send a 'minimize').
I get the error
> gpgme.GpgmeError: (32, 1, u'General err
Hello again gnupg-users,
when i have multiple secret keys, how can i specify which one to use to
sign a key? (i.e. when using --quick-sign-key)
cheers,
muri
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hi
On 03/28/2016 07:05 PM, flapflap wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Muri Nicanor:
>> when i have multiple secret keys, how can i specify which one to use to
>> sign a key? (i.e. when using --quick-sign-key)
>
> I didn't check with --quick-sign-key specifically, but usually I do
Hi,
this is actually more a ssh question, but i guess that the likelihood
for someone having the same problem is higher on gnupg-users:
if i use gpg-agent with ssh-support, is there a way to use the
IdentityFile option in ~/.ssh/config? When using ssh-agent i can point
IdentityFile to the corresp
Hello,
On 07/04/2016 01:36 PM, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> On 04/07/16 10:10, Muri Nicanor wrote:
>> if i use gpg-agent with ssh-support, is there a way to use the
>> IdentityFile option in ~/.ssh/config? When using ssh-agent i can point
>> IdentityFile to the corresponding pri
Hi,
On 07/05/2016 11:23 PM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> You're right, this really is a better question for OpenSSH users.
>
> On Mon 2016-07-04 09:15:07 -0400, Muri Nicanor wrote:
>> at the beginning of my ~/.ssh/config. when authenticating to a host i
>> only want t
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