On Du, 07 iul 19, 20:17:41, Teemu Likonen wrote: > > You need to update your copy of the keys. Those developers have very > likely updated the expiration day and moved it again to some point in > the future. Debian developers' keys can be updated with WKD protocol > usign their debian.org email address: > > gpg --auto-key-locate clear,nodefault,wkd --locate-key [email protected]
Apparently a 'gpg --refresh-keys <fingerprint>' is not enough, not sure
why...
My gpg.conf has:
keyserver hkps://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net
> It's good idea to have expiration date in PGP keys. If the owner loses
> his key (or the owner dies!) and can't revoke the key or can't send the
> revocation certificate everywhere then at least the expiry date takes
> care of invalidating the key.
Right. I've been planning to change my key, so will probably do that for
the new key.
> Expiration date is also hint for other people that they may need to
> update the key.
:)
Kind regards,
Andrei
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