Hi everybody,
I generated a GnuPG certificate but I see that I have two self-signatures for
each of my userID:
gpg> check
uid John Doe <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
sig!3 ABCD1234 2015-06-18 [self-signature]
sig!3 ABCD1234 2015-06-14 [self-signature]
uid John Doe <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
sig!3 ABCD1234 2015-06-18 [self-signature]
sig!3 ABCD1234 2015-06-14 [self-signature]
uid John Doe <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
sig!3 ABCD1234 2015-06-18 [self-signature]
sig!3 ABCD1234 2015-06-14 [self-signature]
Here is how I proceeded:
I generated a key (which generated an encryption subkey automatically).
I added 2 userID.
I added a signature subkey. So I let only my 2 subkeys (so, E and S) on my
laptop as recommended on a website I read.
(I also added an authentification subkey because I’d like to test a ssh/gpg
setting later).
So my questions are:
Did I proceed correctly or did I miss a recommended step ?
Why I have 2 self-sig on each of my userID and is it a problem ? And, if so,
how to proceed to remove one of them ?
I think that maybe I see two self-signature because I created two signature
keys: The main key which is for signature and certification (SC), plus the
signature subkey I added.
Thank you for your help,
Tboy.
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