key expiration
Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder
avbidder@fortytwo.ch
Thu Jul 24 21:46:01 2003
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On Thursday 24 July 2003 20:03, CL Gilbert wrote:
> Originally I made my key years ago with pgp. later imported into gpg.
> Then I updated the expiration of the main key. its a DH/DSS pair. But
> while gpg seems to think the main key no longer expires, the PGP still
> shows the original expire date when I import the key from various
> servers. I know the servers have updated because they include a new
> encrypting key since the old encrypting key was expiring with the main ke=
y.
I guess your key now has two self signatures on the keyservers, and gpg and=
=20
pgp differ in how they handle that situation. Obviously, the newer=20
self-signature should take precedence, but maybe pgp just takes the first o=
ne=20
it sees?
cheers
=2D- vbi
=2D-=20
OpenPGP encrypted mail welcome - my key: http://fortytwo.ch/gpg/92082481
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