Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 12 Jan 2024 09:27:27 -0500 | From | Konstantin Ryabitsev <> | Subject | Re: [GIT PULL] first round of SCSI updates for the 6.7+ merge window |
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On Thu, Jan 11, 2024 at 03:50:32PM -0800, Linus Torvalds wrote: > > jejb@lingrow:~> gpg --list-key E76040DB76CA3D176708F9AAE742C94CEE98AC85 > > pub rsa2048 2011-09-23 [SC] [expires: 2026-03-11] > > D5606E73C8B46271BEAD9ADF814AE47C214854D6 > > uid [ultimate] James Bottomley > > <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com> > > uid [ultimate] James Bottomley <jejb@linux.vnet.ibm.com> > > uid [ultimate] James Bottomley <jejb@kernel.org> > > uid [ultimate] [jpeg image of size 5254] > > uid [ultimate] James Bottomley <jejb@linux.ibm.com> > > uid [ultimate] James Bottomley <jejb@hansenpartnership.com> > > sub nistp256 2018-01-23 [S] [expires: 2024-01-16] > > sub nistp256 2018-01-23 [E] [expires: 2024-01-16] > > sub nistp256 2023-07-20 [A] [expires: 2024-01-16] > > Look closer. > > NOWHERE there does it mention E76040D.. Nowhere.
I'm piping up just because I know how to get the output you want, not because I hold any opinions on GnuPG (I do, but they aren't relevant here). :)
Add the following to your ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf:
keyid-format long
After that the output should look like this:
$ gpg --list-key E76040DB76CA3D176708F9AAE742C94CEE98AC85 pub rsa2048/814AE47C214854D6 2011-09-23 [SC] [expires: 2026-03-11] D5606E73C8B46271BEAD9ADF814AE47C214854D6 uid [ full ] James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com> uid [ full ] James Bottomley <jejb@kernel.org> uid [ full ] James Bottomley <jejb@linux.vnet.ibm.com> uid [ never ] [jpeg image of size 5254] uid [ full ] James Bottomley <jejb@linux.ibm.com> sub nistp256/E742C94CEE98AC85 2018-01-23 [S] [expires: 2024-01-16] sub nistp256/3E01E40786F26FB8 2018-01-23 [E] [expires: 2024-01-16] sub nistp256/920E9CA6AA3F170D 2023-07-20 [A] [expires: 2024-01-16]
Note, that keyids are truncated from the right, as opposed to git commits.
> And the above is actually being *generous* to gpg. The reality is even > worse. Try this: > > gpg --list-key 37AAA9562C5CBD0C > > and notice how it doesn't even list the subkey I asked about. Not even > with '--with-subkey-fingerprint'.
Again, just because I happen to know the right incantation and it may come up in a search for someone:
$ gpg --list-options show-unusable-subkeys --list-key 37AAA9562C5CBD0C
You can add it to your .gnupg/gpg.conf as well:
list-options show-unusable-subkeys
-K
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