On Fri, 16 Nov 2018 00:40:11 +0100, Dirk Gottschalk wrote: Hi Dirk, > Am Donnerstag, den 15.11.2018, 23:41 +0100 schrieb Stefan Claas:
> > You make a very important point, which i thought also about and > > that is my little approach for covering my a*#. I would strongly > > assume that law enforcement would also check a sig0 user, > > regardless of policy or not, if something happens to a key owner, > > or if i sign with sig0 a key on a key signing party, where i also > > don't know that the person who attended is a good or bad person with > > a real or fake id. I am totally unable to distinguish between a > > real or fake id nor do i know if a person is good or bad if i would > > attend such a key signing party. > > That was a bad example. But you see what I meant. Signature levels > imply in some cases the assumption that it is related to the relation > of people whether it's right or wrong. No, no... this absolutely no bad example, regardless of sig level! I wish that more users on the Mailing List would participate in this discussion and critic or comment my policy. I would also very much appreciate a proper formulated policy of mine, from a native English speaker. Regardless whether he / she likes my policy, or not! > There's documentation about the trustdb. I read it a while ago, but > not entirely. You can also set the amount of needed signatures for the > trust calculations and so on. Then comes the trust deepness into play. > I also have to read further because I want to "abuse" GnuPG for an > email controlled bot system inside a bigger company as part of the > security concept. The commands shall be encrypted and signed and some > function should be usable by "unknown" users with the needed trust > level and so on. Sounds interesting! I will check the docs, thanks! I must say good night now because it is already late! ;-) Regards Stefan -- https://www.behance.net/futagoza https://keybase.io/stefan_claas
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