sq key subkey expire - Change a subkey's expiration time
sq key subkey expire [OPTIONS]
Change a subkey's expiration time.
This subcommand changes a key's expiration time. To change the
expiration time of the certificate, use the `sq key expire` subcommand.
Changing the expiration time of the primary key is equivalent to
changing the certificate's expiration time. The expiration time of a subkey
is bound by the expiration of the certificate.
- --cert=FINGERPRINT|KEYID
- Change the expiration of the specified (sub)keys on the key with the
specified fingerprint or key ID
- --cert-email=EMAIL
- Change the expiration of the specified (sub)keys on the key where a user
ID includes the specified email address
- --cert-file=PATH
- Change the expiration of the specified (sub)keys on the key read from
PATH
- --cert-userid=USERID
- Change the expiration of the specified (sub)keys on the key with the
specified user ID
- --expiration=EXPIRATION
- Sets the expiration time.
- EXPIRATION is either an ISO 8601 formatted date with an optional time or a
custom duration. A duration takes the form `N[ymwds]`, where the letters
stand for years, months, weeks, days, and seconds, respectively.
Alternatively, the keyword `never` does not set an expiration time.
- [default: never]
- --key=FINGERPRINT|KEYID
- Use the key with the specified fingerprint or key ID
- --output=FILE
- Write to the specified FILE.
- If not specified, and the certificate was read from the certificate store,
imports the modified certificate into the cert store. If not specified,
and the certificate was read from a file, writes the modified certificate
to stdout.
See sq(1) for a description of the global options.
Change Alice's authentication subkey to expire in 6 months.
sq key subkey expire --expiration 6m \
--cert=EB28F26E2739A4870ECC47726F0073F60FD0CBF0 \
--key=0D45C6A756A038670FDFD85CB1C82E8D27DB23A1
sq(1), sq-key(1), sq-key-subkey(1).
For the full documentation see
<https://book.sequoia-pgp.org>.
0.40.0 (sequoia-openpgp 1.21.2)