Oh, okay. Thank you for clearing that up; I tried searching and found nothing close to addressing this.

Rick

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David Shaw wrote:
On Jun 11, 2008, at 3:38 PM, Rick Valenzuela wrote:

I just created a new primary key and subkeys, and uploaded them to
keyservers. Then I exported my public key in ascii-armor, and copied
that file to my website. I noticed that the very last few characters
were different from what the keyservers had. Each version begins the
same, but somewhere they end up different. Did I mess something up?
Should I be worried about this?

Nothing to worry about. OpenPGP packets can be written in multiple different ways, even though they come out to the same thing in actual usage. You're just seeing a "re-formatting" of your key.

David

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