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Re: expired key



On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 11:53:36AM +0100, KELEMEN Peter wrote:
> [ Please Cc: answers as I'm not subscribed.  Thanks. ]
> 
> I was about to vote when I realized that my GPG key has expired
> exactly one year ago.  In private communications this didn't pose
> a problem, but chaning Debian password for example didn't work.
> My question is, how do I get a new key accepted in the keyring
> without going through a keysigning hoopla again?  In other words,
> am I able to get a new key in the ring using my old key somehow?

Typically your key is rendered useless when it expires - it's presumed that
you knew what you were doing when you set the expiry, and would have changed
the expiry if you'd wanted to keep using it.  As a result, your old key will
almost certainly not be trusted as a signature on your new key for the
purposes of getting your new key into the keyring.

So yes, basically you're back to hooplaville.  My commiserations.

- Matt



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