Re: Creation and Expiration timestamp

2023-01-02 Thread Werner Koch via Gnupg-users
On Sun, 1 Jan 2023 15:51, Ingo Klöcker said: > If you really must know the exact second then use the option --with-colons > when listing the keys. The timestamps are given as seconds since Unix epoch. > You can use the `date` command to convert this number to your local time. Or use use --full

Re: Creation and Expiration timestamp

2023-01-01 Thread Ingo Klöcker
On Sonntag, 1. Januar 2023 03:53:08 CET gnupg-us...@aschoettler.com wrote: > Where can I see the internal creation and expiration timestamp of my keys? > In the command line and in various frontends I only see the date > without the time. If you really must know the exact second the

Creation and Expiration timestamp

2022-12-31 Thread gnupg-users
Where can I see the internal creation and expiration timestamp of my keys? In the command line and in various frontends I only see the date without the time. ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org https://lists.gnupg.org/mailman