key expiration
Jason Harris
jharris@widomaker.com
Thu Jul 24 23:35:02 2003
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On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 09:47:48PM +0200, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bid=
der wrote:
> I guess your key now has two self signatures on the keyservers, and gpg a=
nd=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=
one=20
> it sees?
Two of the userids have two selfsigs according to keyserver.kjsl.com:
pub 1024D/80D20A2D 2002-09-14 Carl L. Gilbert <Lamont_Gilbert RigidSoftwar=
e.co
m>
Key fingerprint =3D 82A6 8893 C2A1 F64E A9AD 19AE 55B2 4CD7 80D2 0A2D
New! attempt to lookup keyholder on biglumber.com.
sig 0x10 80D20A2D 2003-06-05 [selfsig]
sig 0x10 80D20A2D 2002-09-14 [selfsig]
uid CLG <yahoogroups rigidsoftware.com>
sig 0x10 80D20A2D 2003-06-05 [selfsig]
sig 0x10 80D20A2D 2002-09-17 [selfsig]
a quick check at sks.dnsalias.net shows the key expiration time
specified by each signature:
Type bits/keyID cr. time exp time key expir
_________________________________________________________________
sig sig 80D20A2D 2002-09-14 __________ 2003-09-14 [selfsig]
sig sig 80D20A2D 2003-06-05 __________ __________ [selfsig]
sig sig 80D20A2D 2002-09-17 __________ 2003-09-14 [selfsig]
sig sig 80D20A2D 2003-06-05 __________ __________ [selfsig]
and http://www.openpksd.org/cgi-bin/pgpdump?search=3D0x80D20A2D has
additional details.
--=20
Jason Harris | NIC: JH329, PGP: This _is_ PGP-signed, isn't it?
jharris@widomaker.com | web: http://jharris.cjb.net/
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