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Suggested way: Extend your key expiry
Suggested way: Extend your key expiry
* Find the ID of the expiring key, e.g. with gpg --list-secret-keys. Note your key ID (after the slash).
* Find the ID of the expiring key, e.g. with
* Start editing the key with gpg --edit-key KEY_ID
 
* View your selected key and subkeys with list
gpg --list-secret-keys
* Select the primary key with key 0
 
* Interactively select a new expiry with expire. You'll probably have to unlock your key with its passphrase.
Note your key ID (after the slash).
* Select the primary subkey with key 1 and repeat step 5.
* Start editing the key with
* Inspect the resulting expiries with list.
 
* Issue a save when you're done.
gpg --edit-key KEY_ID
* Publish your updated key (as described previously), e.g. gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --send-keys KEY_ID
 
* commit your key as fallback to keys.makandra.de (see here)
* View your selected key and subkeys with
 
list
 
* Select the primary key with key
 
0
 
* Interactively select a new expiry with
 
expire
 
You'll probably have to unlock your key with its passphrase.

Latest revision as of 12:42, 24 June 2022

Sumber: https://makandracards.com/makandra-orga/13644-what-to-do-when-your-gpg-pgp-key-expires


Suggested way: Extend your key expiry

  • Find the ID of the expiring key, e.g. with
gpg --list-secret-keys

Note your key ID (after the slash).

  • Start editing the key with
gpg --edit-key KEY_ID
  • View your selected key and subkeys with
list
  • Select the primary key with key
0
  • Interactively select a new expiry with
expire

You'll probably have to unlock your key with its passphrase.