On Wed, 27 Sep 2017 20:24, d...@fifthhorseman.net said: > I've noted this as https://dev.gnupg.org/T3430
Thanks. My fix is --check-signatures --check-sigs Same as --list-keys, but the key signatures are verified and listed too. Note that for performance reasons the revocation status of a signing key is not shown. This command has the same effect as using --list-keys with --with-sig-check. The status of the verification is indicated by a flag directly following the "sig" tag (and thus before the flags described below. A "!" indicates that the signature has been success‐ fully verified, a "-" denotes a bad signature and a "%" is used if an error occurred while checking the signature (e.g. a non supported algorithm). Signatures where the public key is not availabale are not listed; to see their keyids the command --list-sigs can be used. For each signature listed, there are several flags in between the signature status flag and keyid. These flags give addi‐ tional information about each key signature. From left to right, they are the numbers 1-3 for certificate check level (see --ask-cert-level), "L" for a local or non-exportable sig‐ nature (see --lsign-key), "R" for a nonRevocable signature (see the --edit-key command "nrsign"), "P" for a signature that contains a policy URL (see --cert-policy-url), "N" for a signature that contains a notation (see --cert-notation), "X" for an eXpired signature (see --ask-cert-expire), and the num‐ bers 1-9 or "T" for 10 and above to indicate trust signature levels (see the --edit-key command "tsign"). and far below under esoteric options: --list-signatures --list-sigs Same as --list-keys, but the signatures are listed too. This command has the same effect as using --list-keys with --with- sig-list. Note that in contrast to --check-signatures the key signatures are not verified. Shalom-Salam, Werner -- Die Gedanken sind frei. Ausnahmen regelt ein Bundesgesetz.
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