McAfee MEJCAE-AM-DA Product Guide - Page 32
Getting more information about signatures on a key, Removing keys from your keyring
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Managing Keys Managing your keyring Primary User ID: Odette Richards Key ID: 0x2A95C822B56702B3 Type: DH/DSS key pair Size: 2048/1024 Validity: Valid Trust: Implicit Created: 2000-03-22 Expires: Never Cipher: CAST Photo: Not present Token: Not on token Fingerprint: 5078 6543 2006 CEE2 9941 8A62 2A95 C822 B567 02B3 Subkeys: Key ID 0x74EC64FA Valid From 2000-04-20 Expires Never Size 2048 Status ADKs: None Revokers: None Note: If you want to view the fingerprint in words instead of in hexadecimal format, set the --fingerprint-view option in the configuration file or on the command line to words. Getting more information about signatures on a key Use the --sig-detail option with the --signer modifier to list additional information about the signature. ebs --sig-detail --signer For example, to view the properties of David Gibson's signature on Odette Richards' key, you would enter the following: ebs --sig-detail "Odette Richards" --signer "David Gibson" E-Business Server finds the key on the keyring, and displays information about David's signature. For information on verifying a signature, see Verifying a digital signature on page 46. For information on signing a key, see Signing a key on page 48. Removing keys from your keyring You can delete someone's public key from your public keyring, or delete your own key pair-the public portion from your public keyring and the private portion from your secret keyring. These options are described in the following sections. For information on adding keys to your keyring, see Adding a key to your keyring on page 25. Removing a public key from your keyring You can delete someone's public key from your keyring with the --key-remove option. If you want to delete several keys with the same user ID, include the --multi modifier. You are prompted to confirm the deletion of each key with the specified user ID. If you want E-Business Server to automatically delete all matching keys without first asking for confirmation, include the --force modifier as well. E-Business Server™ 8.6 Product Guide 30