-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hello, is there is a need keeping old key id, you can generate new subkeys for A/S/E, keeping the old 2048bit certification key C only for offline signing.
Keystructure: Mainkey with old ID 2048bit - - Subkey A 8096bit - - Subkey S 8096bit (beware of this, long signature...) - - Subkey E 8096bit Old subkeys can be deactivated/revoked or not, GPG will use latest keys generated. Generating keys > 4096bit can be done with GnuPG-Pack up to 50176bit (RSA) with some additional features: http://home.arcor.de/rose-indorf/ Beware of compatibility with standard gpg installations! Security advantage isn't as great as it seems to be... Regards, Chris (RSA-Testkey 0x3E2E0598) > -----Original Message----- > Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2014 11:52 AM > My current key is 2048 bits in length and I > would like to have something that is closer to 8192 bits in length. Is > there a way that I can accomplish this without revoking my key so that I > can keep the same public key id? Any preferred RTFMing you can point me > to? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJUk908AAoJEMMs0SrWTTEmRz4P/i8iJYKz5ta0145WEH3E64A5 mzVkN/7YI9mXapYp/7YzQAYq583P8kKoubCQorvyXYOI2RnehsThw/lRSvU3KId7 u+iqxdPOMT10tWzBSjIObxNZiw5DEV733Y8uI+I0CVSAiVYlvEEPY2j76SMngwWQ XkcJUW2oOagnJSfK8IKJ3es+N72JHh7ZHJQYTj1iV+SKJN83Y+RdP4XcSJiHjLsu hWeim3h19gYg/Kt9SQDIaJj94ucP2b9QADdZjQEx0yYUdZMpswa0Velq69LwWKi9 PUkR47R9PdJbfo0AeCfXmVY4kto2gkUNvgbFWcAko7CTVY+fJyIrFl/4MaDi/vo9 oNLNmhdUUHbXaxVQaAAuR+yK0aQu6C+hHWTzlKdmhGgPPQxcFLBmiLplv+Q36qmI JHd5j2On6uzJ1s3WtvxcOr9Hs1f54q0LpkK6X4bMj91/PY9DLzNLXTOSGpq2ICsm H++zQC3Nz1Ap8CIY5bsuZJpjZgpeIBPL2QMvmg53DpozSb2PAL4quCeNDRcluFjc 7ReOQ7BHUbXTN2EBSlhA/oBPr8eFh/qdLBN+9toR+7eX4ScFIauwegOxVjj+Eq00 9HSJBOTI7KS+MRarnkMoKP3CG4HjbiVpUIRUEI86O+pY0SkjgtDPVDyxh4uRkuJe uxhLHOtkSF3qCL07P0h7 =iVQV -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
