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gpg --edit-key me@example.com | gpg --edit-key me@example.com | ||
gpg> expire | gpg> expire | ||
= FAQ = | = FAQ = | ||
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Means you're using gpg2 --use-agent, which is broken | Means you're using gpg2 --use-agent, which is broken | ||
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== gpg: keyserver receive failed: No name == | == gpg: keyserver receive failed: No name == | ||
probably means the key was nog found | probably means the key was nog found | ||
== gpg: keyserver send failed: No name == | |||
Try another keyserver | |||
== gpg: WARNING: Your encryption subkey expires soon. == | |||
"expire" is the magic command, probably like | |||
key 1 | |||
expire | |||
== gpg: Note: secret key XXX expired == | |||
gpg --edit-key XXX | |||
gpg> expire | |||
== There is no assurance this key belongs to the named user == | |||
You probably have serveral keys with same uid, find the key with | |||
gpg --list-keys --keyid-format long | |||
Pass looks at .password-store/.gpg-id | |||
you can put the key you want to use there, instead of the user id | |||
==Unusable public key== | |||
Maybe the key expired |
Latest revision as of 15:14, 10 September 2024
GNU Privacy Guard
Links
- https://www.gnupg.org/ Homepage]
- GPG HOWTO
- GPG Cheat sheet
- GnuPG cheatsheet
- https://www.phildev.net/pgp/gpg_moving_keys.html
- Thunderbird and GPG
Cheatsheet
What is my key ID?
gpg --list-keys you@example.com
The bit after the / in the pub line!
Generate key
gpg --gen-key
Export public key
gpg --export me@example.com > public.key
Export private key
gpg --export-secret-key me@example.com > private.key
Import private key
gpg --import private.key
Renewing subkey
https://sites.lafayette.edu/newquisk/archives/504
Changing expiration date
gpg --edit-key me@example.com gpg> expire
FAQ
gpg: decryption failed: No secret key"
Means you're using gpg2 --use-agent, which is broken
gpg: keyserver receive failed: No name
probably means the key was nog found
gpg: keyserver send failed: No name
Try another keyserver
gpg: WARNING: Your encryption subkey expires soon.
"expire" is the magic command, probably like
key 1 expire
gpg: Note: secret key XXX expired
gpg --edit-key XXX gpg> expire
There is no assurance this key belongs to the named user
You probably have serveral keys with same uid, find the key with
gpg --list-keys --keyid-format long
Pass looks at .password-store/.gpg-id you can put the key you want to use there, instead of the user id
Unusable public key
Maybe the key expired