What is supposed to happen after I refresh keys?
Philihp Busby
philihp at gmail.com
Wed Jul 8 21:22:57 CEST 2020
It pulls all of your keys from the keyserver, which will update their expirations and get new signatures and revocations.
I do not believe it should _delete_ keys from your keyring. Just tell you if the owner has revoked them.
>From the man page:
> --refresh-keys
> Request updates from a keyserver for keys that already exist on the local keyring. This is useful for updating a key with the
> latest signatures, user IDs, etc. Calling this with no arguments will refresh the entire keyring.
On 2020-07-08T11:54:53-0400 Jerry <jerry at seibercom.net> wrote 1.9K bytes:
> FreeBSD 11.4 / amd64
> gpg (GnuPG) 2.2.20
> libgcrypt 1.8.5
>
> This is probably a stupid question, but precisely what is supposed
> to happen after running "gpg2 --refresh-keys"?
>
> This is the log file created from running the above command:
>
> https://www.seibercom.net/logs/RefreshKeys.txt
>
> If I run the same command immediately after it completes its
> first invocation, the same log file is created. I thought that
> running 'refresh-keys" would remove deleted keys and update those that
> had new expirations dates or other modifications. Obviously, I must be
> in error. So, precisely what does the command accomplish?
>
> Thanks!
>
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> Jerry
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