key expiry (was: Re: PGP8)

David Shaw dshaw@jabberwocky.com
Fri Aug 1 22:48:02 2003


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On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 04:13:23PM -0400, Todd wrote:
> Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
> > Todd, gpg thinks your key expired - but I see it has a number of self 
> > signatures, so I guess you tried to remove the expiry date.
> 
> Yeah, I *thought* I had. :)
> 
> It looks like there's an expired sig still on the photoid.  Before I go
> deleting or revoking that expired sig, perhaps someone in the know can
> explain why this would make the key show as expired and what the best way
> top remove this is?  I had originally created the key with a 5 year
> expiration but then I changed my mind and set it to not expire.  I used gpg
> to make these modifications to the key, just FYI.

An expired sig doesn't mean an expired key.  The problem you are
having is due to two user IDs that still have a 5-year key expiration
date set on them.

  <free??!@paonline.com>
  Todd <free??!@paonline.com>

David
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