On Monday 30 April 2018 02:18:14 pm Gene Heskett wrote: > On Monday 30 April 2018 16:27:35 deloptes wrote: > > Gene Heskett wrote: > > > The biggest problem is that I have a public key that was published > > > back about pgp-262 or 262a time, 20 years back, so its out there > > > "someplace", so I expect I should try to locate it and remove it > > > from view/use before I try to setup another. Unforch ther drive in > > > the amiga died, and took the keys with it to that great pasture that > > > shitty drives goto when they fail. > > > > check here: > > http://pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371/pks/lookup?search=Gene+Heskett&fi > >ngerprint=on&op=index > > Well I'll be... From 15 years ago even. > > > you can upload the revocation to revoke it. > > Using kgpg I assume, and the id strings that page displays. > > > > I don't recall if I set an expire on it or not. Or without the > > > shorter ID string, how to convince the key-servers its mine, so its > > > ok to nuke that puppy. > > > > obviously not Following along, Iam lucky, I had made a revoke.asc file on two of my id's. Mine is from 2001, never used it though..to much work. I used the command line, gpg2, and directons from "Askubuntu", out of many dsearch results. "pub 1024D/AF0A7290 2001-11-17 sig revok AF0A7290 2001-11-17 __________ __________ [selfsig]" greg |