Re: Extending Expiration Date of an Already-Expired GPG Key

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On Sunday 22 February 2009 08:16:04 Ed Greshko wrote:
> That info came from the OpenPGP key management gui....
>
> [egreshko@misty Jia-Ying]$ gpg --list-sigs cochranb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> pub   1024D/C2C60518 2008-01-19 [expires: 2010-02-21]
> uid                  Robert L. Cochran (Greenbelt) <cochranb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> sig          31014A12 2008-02-14  [User ID not found]
> sig 3        C2C60518 2009-02-21  Robert L. Cochran (Greenbelt)
> <cochranb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> sig 3        C2C60518 2008-01-19  Robert L. Cochran (Greenbelt)
> <cochranb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> sig       X  CA57AD7C 2008-02-03  [User ID not found]

C2C60518 gives the 2010 expiry date, as it says above.  However, CA57AD7C 
shows on mine as expiring on 18/01/09.  I wonder why that is, and whether that 
is the cause of the problem?

There are some screwy things going on with gpg at the moment.   Yesterday I 
opened Robert's message and got a no-key, imported it, and all seemed well.  
This morning the same message shows 'bad signature'.  Something wrong, or 
something not updated yesterday?  I don't know.

Robert, please send me an off-list signed message so that we can test the 
simpler case.

Anne

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