On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 10:25 AM Werner Koch wrote:
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> On Thu, 10 Dec 2020 11:07, Casey Marshall said:
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> >- Authenticated key management. This adds a couple of extra endpoints
> >which allow a key owner to replace and delete their key, authenticated by
> >signing the armored key in
> How can I create a v4 key?
v3 keys are the kind generated by PGP 2.6.2, dating from the early
1990s. You certainly created a v4 key. Another strong hint comes from
your key fingerprint, which is a v4-style 160-bit hash. v3 keys
overwhelmingly used 128-bit hashes.
My suspicion is that keyserv
Hello all
When uploading a key to keyserver.pgp.com I get the message that no V3 keys are
allowed.
How that?
I took gpg2 with expert option and 22519 algorithm.
How can I create a v4 key?
Kind regards
Daniel
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PGP: 81A8 1EC7 179C BE5F 02A8 2C01 3FF1 07B6 FC68 F10A
pgpS7ujTCDRJ5.pgp
Descrip
On Thu, 10 Dec 2020 11:07, Casey Marshall said:
>- Authenticated key management. This adds a couple of extra endpoints
>which allow a key owner to replace and delete their key, authenticated by
>signing the armored key in the request. This allows a key owner to still
>update their