Explicit command for particular behavior
Werner Koch
wk at gnupg.org
Wed Sep 13 10:36:35 CEST 2017
On Tue, 12 Sep 2017 21:07, ryan at splintermail.com said:
> gpg --export --armored some_key_id > keyfile
(Please try to use the fingerprint instead of the key_id.)
> But then I wanted perform some basic checks on the file submitted, and I
> found this fantastic behavior:
>
> cat keyfile | gpg --with-colons --with-fingerprints
There is actually a better way since 2.1.23:
gpg --with-colons --import-options show-only --import <keyfile
If your version is older but newer than 2.1.14:
gpg --with-colons --import-options import-show --dry-run --import <keyfile
Note that you will also see the fingerprints of the subkeys, but the
first "fpr" line is always the one of the primary key.
Salam-Shalom,
Werner
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