Re: Specify UID for --sign-key

2016-02-26 Thread Muri Nicanor
hi,

On 02/26/2016 08:11 PM, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> On 26/02/16 19:23, Muri Nicanor wrote:
>> (is there a switch to see the expiry date of signatures?)
> 
> --list-options show-sig-expire

thanks!
and thanks to this option my other question about --default-cert-expire
1y is lapsed, because that output shows that it works!

cheers,
muri

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Re: Specify UID for --sign-key

2016-02-26 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 26/02/16 19:23, Muri Nicanor wrote:
> (is there a switch to see the expiry date of signatures?)

--list-options show-sig-expire

Cheers,

Peter.

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Re: Specify UID for --sign-key

2016-02-26 Thread Muri Nicanor
hi dkg and list,

On 02/26/2016 03:49 AM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
[...]
> On Thu 2016-02-25 18:59:53 +0100, Muri Nicanor  
> wrote:
>> is it possible to specifiy the uid for --sign-key (so i don't have to go
>> through the gpg --edit dialog)? i tried using
[...]
> In GnuPG 2.1:
> 
>--quick-sign-key fpr [names]
> 
>--quick-lsign-key fpr [names]
>   Directly sign a key from the passphrase without any further user
>   interaction.  The fpr must be the verified  primary  fingerprint
>   of a key in the local keyring. If no names are given, all useful
>   user ids are signed; with given [names]  only  useful  user  ids
>   matching  one  of theses names are signed.  The command --quick-
>   lsign-key marks the signatures as  non-exportable.   If  such  a
>   non-exportable  signature  already  exists  the --quick-sign-key
>   turns it into a exportable signature.
> 
>   This command uses reasonable defaults and thus does not  provide
>   the  full  flexibility of the "sign" subcommand from --edit-key.
>   Its intended use is to help unattended key signing by  utilizing
>   a list of verified fingerprints.

thanks a lot!
are these reasonable defaults whats explained in the first paragraph or
is there more to it? in particular i'm interested in the cert-expire
option- i tried to use --quick-sign-key with --default-cert-expire 1y,
but then i didn't find a way to review the expiry date of the signature
(is there a switch to see the expiry date of signatures?)

thanks and cheers,
muri

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Re: Specify UID for --sign-key

2016-02-25 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
Hi Muri--

On Thu 2016-02-25 18:59:53 +0100, Muri Nicanor  
wrote:
> is it possible to specifiy the uid for --sign-key (so i don't have to go
> through the gpg --edit dialog)? i tried using
> =Name 
> or just
> 
> as described on [0], but i always get asked if i want to sign all the
> uids and then i have to say no and choose the one i specified...

In GnuPG 2.1:

   --quick-sign-key fpr [names]

   --quick-lsign-key fpr [names]
  Directly sign a key from the passphrase without any further user
  interaction.  The fpr must be the verified  primary  fingerprint
  of a key in the local keyring. If no names are given, all useful
  user ids are signed; with given [names]  only  useful  user  ids
  matching  one  of theses names are signed.  The command --quick-
  lsign-key marks the signatures as  non-exportable.   If  such  a
  non-exportable  signature  already  exists  the --quick-sign-key
  turns it into a exportable signature.

  This command uses reasonable defaults and thus does not  provide
  the  full  flexibility of the "sign" subcommand from --edit-key.
  Its intended use is to help unattended key signing by  utilizing
  a list of verified fingerprints.

hth,

--dkg

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Specify UID for --sign-key

2016-02-25 Thread Muri Nicanor
hello gnupg-users,

is it possible to specifiy the uid for --sign-key (so i don't have to go
through the gpg --edit dialog)? i tried using
=Name 
or just

as described on [0], but i always get asked if i want to sign all the
uids and then i have to say no and choose the one i specified...

thanks & cheers,
muri
[0] https://www.gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gnupg/Specify-a-User-ID.html

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