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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "David O'Brien" writes:
: Uh no. Both of those times that a message was sent out, it wasn't even
: signed (Internet on 10 May 2000 and Freefall on 16 May 2000). Hop on
: over the the archives on hub.freebsd.org and get your facts straight.
: The Internat change didn't even list the new key. And the best we've
: ever done is in the "HEADS UP: New host key for freefall!" thread started
: by Peter Wemm on Tue, 16 May 2000 23:26:33.
For freefall's key, Kris personally sent out a message with the key,
signed with the FreeBSD Security Officer key. I don't recall what he
did with Internat. This was done in extremely short order after the
change.
In the discussions that happened aferwards, it was agreed that future
heads up messages would be pgp signed by the admin and that the
security officer would verify things if there was any doubt.
Warner
P.S. I don't know where cvs-committers archives lives, so I could't
provide message numbers.
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