Re: Create subkey that will expire in 10 hours

2013-04-04 Thread Werner Koch
On Wed, 3 Apr 2013 18:54, di4...@nottheoilrig.com said: How can I create a new subkey that will expire in just 10 hours? When I'm prompted to specify how long the key should be valid I tried entering 10h or 0.42 but it complained that both are invalid. Enter seconds=36000 for 10 hours.

Re: Create subkey that will expire in 10 hours

2013-04-04 Thread Hauke Laging
Am Do 04.04.2013, 11:12:51 schrieb Werner Koch: How can I create a new subkey that will expire in just 10 hours? Enter seconds6000 for 10 hours. That seems not to be part of the documentation... Hauke -- ☺ PGP: 7D82 FB9F D25A 2CE4 5241 6C37 BF4B 8EEF 1A57 1DF5 (seit 2012-11-04)

Re: Create subkey that will expire in 10 hours

2013-04-04 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 04/04/13 12:37, Hauke Laging wrote: That seems not to be part of the documentation... The doc file DETAILS mentions it for unattended key generation: Expire-Date: iso-date|(number[d|w|m|y]) Set the expiration date for the key (and the subkey). It may either be entered in

Re: Create subkey that will expire in 10 hours

2013-04-04 Thread Werner Koch
On Thu, 4 Apr 2013 12:44, pe...@digitalbrains.com said: of days, weeks, month or years. The special notation seconds=N is also allowed to directly give an Epoch value. Without a letter days are assumed. Note that there is Although I interpreted it to mean the number of

Fingerprint of the subkey just created?

2013-04-04 Thread Jack Bates
How can I get the fingerprint or key id of the subkey I just created? When the process is completed, it lists *all* of the subkeys. How can I reliably identify the one I just created? ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org

Re: Fingerprint of the subkey just created?

2013-04-04 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 04/04/13 18:01, Jack Bates wrote: How can I get the fingerprint or key id of the subkey I just created? A subkey doesn't really have a fingerprint, AFAIK. You use fingerprints to identify/verify a key as a whole, which means the primary key. I tried the following: $ gpg2 --status-fd 0

Re: Create subkey that will expire in 10 hours

2013-04-04 Thread Jack Bates
On 04/04/13 02:12 AM, Werner Koch wrote: On Wed, 3 Apr 2013 18:54, di4...@nottheoilrig.com said: How can I create a new subkey that will expire in just 10 hours? When I'm prompted to specify how long the key should be valid I tried entering 10h or 0.42 but it complained that both are invalid.

Re: Fingerprint of the subkey just created?

2013-04-04 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On 04/04/2013 04:19 PM, Peter Lebbing wrote: On 04/04/13 18:01, Jack Bates wrote: How can I get the fingerprint or key id of the subkey I just created? A subkey doesn't really have a fingerprint, AFAIK. You use fingerprints to identify/verify a key as a whole, which means the primary key.

Fingerprint of the subkey just created?

2013-04-04 Thread vedaal
Daniel Kahn Gillmor dkg at fifthhorseman.net wrote on Thu Apr 4 22:56:50 CEST 2013 : gpg will emit the fingerprints for the subkeys if you supply the --fingerprint argument twice. So you might try parsing the output of: gpg --list-keys --with-colons --fingerprint --fingerprint

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