> > Because of my Robot CA (see http://www.signedtimestamp.org/robotca.php > > for details) I would like to sign only 1 UID and not all UIDs on a key. > > How can this be done? Yes, I checked the man-page. > Then you missed it. > $ man gpg > /edit > uid n Toggle selection of user id with index n. Use 0 to deselect all. > $ gpg --edit-key <keyid> > command> uid 1
Aha ok. I expected the --edit-key to be for your own key only. Is it also possible to select the uid from the commandline? > That selects the first uid on a toggle basis - uid 1 unselects it, uid 2 > selects the second uid and leaves other selections unchanged. > Subsequent commands operate on the selected UID's. Thanks. Folkert van Heusden -- Auto te koop, zie: http://www.vanheusden.com/daihatsu.php -------------------------------------------------------------------- Get your PGP/GPG key signed at www.biglumber.com! -------------------------------------------------------------------- Phone: +31-6-41278122, PGP-key: 1F28D8AE
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