Hello,
When I create unattended key with cv25519 or ed25519 as subkeys, GnuPG
doesn't apply 'encrypt' usage, expire date and preferences. There is no
problem with RSA.
Regards.
(PS : My example key numbers were padded with X and Y)
$ gpg --batch --gen-key
Key-Type: ecdsa
Key-Curve: ed25519
Hello,
When I create unattended key with cv25519 or ed25519 as subkeys, GnuPG
doesn't apply 'encrypt' usage, expire date and preferences. There is no
problem with RSA.
Regards.
(PS : My example key numbers were padded with X and Y)
$ gpg --batch --gen-key
Key-Type: ecdsa
Key-Curve: ed25519
Kleopatra Version 3.0.2-gpg4win-3.0.3
Running the command from Kleopatra on a
Windows 10 PRO amd64 machine, displays numerous expired certificates. The
complete output is available here: https://seibercom.net/GPG-Expired-Keys.txt
Is there any command that I can run from either Kleopatra or the
Hi everyone,
(please CC on reply, as I am not yet subscribed)
I am currently using gpgsm as somekind of PKI CA. It allows me to keep
the CA private key stored on a smartcard, and create/sign different
X.509 end-entity certs through the --gen-key --batch mode.
ATM (with gpgsm (GnuPG) 2.2.4)