>> Make sure you see some physical identification (driver's licence,
>> passport or similar).  If you know who the person in front of you
>> is, and he gives you a key, you can check it's his by looking at
>> the ID on the key and checking the ID's signature.  Once you've
>> signed it, there's no reason to encrypt the result.  You could
>> upload it to a keyserver yourself, in fact.

> Can anyone do this for me to? I live in Gothenburg/Sweden and I am
> having problem with the signing to...

I can sign your key if you come to Linköping...

-- 
Joel Rosdahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   (PGP-key available via finger and WWW)
http://rosdahl.ml.org/joel/


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