Removing extranious subkey signings

David Shaw dshaw@jabberwocky.com
Thu Jun 19 21:09:02 2003


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On Thu, Jun 19, 2003 at 04:15:36PM +0200, 5468696A6D656E wrote:
> At 
> http://keyserver.bu.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0x840095F484321DED
> 
> You can find a version of my key. Of the bottom of that page there
> are several signatures (with different dates) of subkeys which i got
> by re-importing my public key from faulty keyservers. (don't
> remember which ones) Gpg seems to filters those, (at least i never
> see those signatures), but is there an easy way to remove those
> extranious subkey signatures?

No.  The keyservers are add-only for various reasons.  You can't
remove a signature from them.  However, as you noted, GnuPG can and
does remove the invalid signatures when you import the key.

David
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