Re: Getting more verbose details of a key

2017-11-18 Thread MFPA
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi On Saturday 18 November 2017 at 8:36:20 PM, in , Ray Satiro via Gnupg-users wrote:- > Also, is that the best way to get key > details? I seem to > recall there was a way to list a key and

Getting more verbose details of a key

2017-11-18 Thread Ray Satiro via Gnupg-users
I would like to know why --list-key (or --list-keys) doesn't always show subkeys and their expiration dates. gpg (GnuPG) 2.2.1 libgcrypt 1.8.1 To reproduce: cd foo set GNUPGHOME=. gpg --import CBA23971357C2E6590D9EFD3EC8FEF3A7BFB4EDA.asc gpg --list-key CBA23971357C2E6590D9EFD3EC8FEF3A7BFB4EDA

Re: Using the OpenPGP Card on Unix && Win7

2017-11-18 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día jueves, noviembre 16, 2017 a las 07:23:03p. m. +0100, Werner Koch escribió: > Usually the Windows hardware detection (a menu item like "Install new > hardware", ot a small icon in the taskbar) can locate all common reader > types and their drivers. It not, you need to check the website

Re: Using the OpenPGP Card on Unix && Win7

2017-11-18 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día jueves, noviembre 16, 2017 a las 07:23:03p. m. +0100, Werner Koch escribió: > Usually the Windows hardware detection (a menu item like "Install new > hardware", ot a small icon in the taskbar) can locate all common reader > types and their drivers. It not, you need to check the website