Jeff Abrahamson on 3 Feb 2005 15:13:57 -0000 |
I have a gpg key with multiple subkeys: jeff@asterix:Mutt $ gpg --list-keys 1e4cd1e8 pub 1024D/1E4CD1E8 1999-05-28 Eric J. Roode <sdn@comcast.net> uid Eric J. Roode <sdn> uid [jpeg image of size 4574] uid Eric J. Roode <roode@cpan.org> uid Sue D. Nymme (GPG-signed email only, please) <sue.d.nymme@gmail.com> uid Eric J. Roode (Work email... use sparingly!) <eroode@transcontinentaldirect.com> sub 2048g/51A56839 1999-05-28 jeff@asterix:Mutt $ I have signed at least part of this key: jeff@asterix:Mutt $ gpg --list-sigs 1e4cd1e8|grep jeff sig 2 0D1DAE4B 2003-03-07 Jeff Abrahamson <jeff@purple.com> jeff@asterix:Mutt $ How can I determine which of the these subkeys I have signed? What I ultimately want to do is make myself a small script that I can use to make sure I have all the keys from a given set downloaded, then give myself a summary, by key, of which ID's I have signed and which I haven't. -- Jeff Jeff Abrahamson <http://www.purple.com/jeff/> +1 215/837-2287 GPG fingerprint: 1A1A BA95 D082 A558 A276 63C6 16BF 8C4C 0D1D AE4B Attachment:
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