Hi again Martijn,
thanks for fixing.
Regarding the search result: are you sure? This is what I get when run
gpg over my new public key just downloaded from pgpkeys.icij.org:
*[jorgegv@endor Descargas]$ LANG=C gpg
D43C4D3C9AC70EBBE87330E9AA976E29616D42D4.asc **
**gpg: WARNING: no command supplied. Trying to guess what you mean ...**
**pub rsa4096 2016-03-29 [SCA] [expires: 2031-04-14]**
** D43C4D3C9AC70EBBE87330E9AA976E29616D42D4**
**uid Jorge Gonzalez <[email protected]>**
**uid Jorge Gonzalez <[email protected]>**
**sub rsa4096 2016-03-29 [E] [expires: 2031-04-14]*
It seems all keys and subkeys have an expiration date, right?
???
J.
*Jorge Gonzalez Villalonga*
Systems Engineer
*The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists*
<https://www.icij.org>
1710 Rhode Island Ave NW, 11th floor | Washington DC 20036 | United States
Phone: +34 672 173 200 (Madrid, Spain)
El 19/4/21 a las 15:46, Martijn Brinkers escribió:
Hi Jorge,
The CipherMail code that checks the key expiration skipped the User ID
packet if key expiration packet missing. It should however treat the
missing key expiration as "never expire". I have fixed this.
The other issue you reported, about the search result is not an
CipherMail issue but more a key server issue. The CipherMail gateway
repors the "raw" results from the key server. It looks like your key
server (https://pgpkeys.icij.org/) returns empty values for the
expiration date.
Kind regards,
Martijn Brinkers