On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 02:56:31PM -0800, martin f krafft wrote: > uhm, why not just change the expiration date? from what i understand, > the expiration is only applicable to a public key, the private key can > be changed in terms of expiration... or am i wrong? It doesn't matter - a new key, signed by another DD, is already waiting for keyring-maint to act upon it. Anyway even after I did your suggestion, people still said that they were told when verifying my signature that my key had expired. So a new one was necessary. > actually, your signing key can be changed in terms of expiration, your > encrypting key will expire, but that one is independent of > signatures... I would want them to be the same key, even if the above problem did not happen. - Jimmy Kaplowitz jimmy@debian.org gpg key at http://jimmy.kaplowitz.org/jimmy/mykey or on public keyservers
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