On 25/03/2019 15:45, Werner Koch wrote: > That is on purpose: gpg-agent stores the key permanently and thus it > makes no sense to add and remove it regularly.
It might also be "slightly annoying" to remove key material which is also in use for other purposes :-). You remove an SSH key, and suddenly an OpenPGP subkey is also missing... But something more user friendly to match SSH fingerprint and keygrip could be beneficial. I'm not sure what that would look like and neither do I think it is high on the priority list. For one thing, OpenSSH seems to prefer SHA256 SSH fingerprints over the old MD5 ones now. Peter. -- I use the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) in combination with Enigmail. You can send me encrypted mail if you want some privacy. My key is available at <http://digitalbrains.com/2012/openpgp-key-peter>
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