On Friday, October 26, 2001 05:04:36 +0200 Alexander List
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 25 Oct 2001, James Troup wrote:
Anybody can update existing keys but new keys will be ignored.
Alexander's key is new.
OK, as I want to switch from PGP to GPG, I did as told (and mentioned in
the Develop
On Friday, October 26, 2001 05:04:36 +0200 Alexander List
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 25 Oct 2001, James Troup wrote:
>
>> Anybody can update existing keys but new keys will be ignored.
>> Alexander's key is new.
>
> OK, as I want to switch from PGP to GPG, I did as told (and mentioned in
>
On 25 Oct 2001, James Troup wrote:
> Anybody can update existing keys but new keys will be ignored.
> Alexander's key is new.
OK, as I want to switch from PGP to GPG, I did as told (and mentioned in
the Developers's reference) and read
/usr/share/doc/debian-keyring/README.gz
Where it says
[sni
On 25 Oct 2001, James Troup wrote:
> Anybody can update existing keys but new keys will be ignored.
> Alexander's key is new.
OK, as I want to switch from PGP to GPG, I did as told (and mentioned in
the Developers's reference) and read
/usr/share/doc/debian-keyring/README.gz
Where it says
[sn
Andreas Rottmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a similiar problem (lost key) and mailed keyring-maint a
> month or longer ago and didn't get any response yet
So, in the future, send some more mail as a pester/reminder? Anyway,
I've added your new key.
--
James
James Troup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Just uploading is pretty standard. Anybody can upload anybody's
> > public key.
>
> Anybody can update existing keys but new keys will be ignored.
> Alexander's key is new.
>
I have a similiar problem (lo
Andreas Rottmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a similiar problem (lost key) and mailed keyring-maint a
> month or longer ago and didn't get any response yet
So, in the future, send some more mail as a pester/reminder? Anyway,
I've added your new key.
--
James
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James Troup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Just uploading is pretty standard. Anybody can upload anybody's
> > public key.
>
> Anybody can update existing keys but new keys will be ignored.
> Alexander's key is new.
>
I have a similiar problem (l
Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Just uploading is pretty standard. Anybody can upload anybody's
> public key.
Anybody can update existing keys but new keys will be ignored.
Alexander's key is new.
--
James
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 06:41:05PM +0200, Alexander List wrote:
> Could you please give me a hint how to get my new DSA public key into the
> keyring?
>
> I guess just uploading it to the keyserver won't do, as anybody could do
> that without proving identity...
Just uploading is pretty standard.
Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Just uploading is pretty standard. Anybody can upload anybody's
> public key.
Anybody can update existing keys but new keys will be ignored.
Alexander's key is new.
--
James
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On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 06:41:05PM +0200, Alexander List wrote:
> Could you please give me a hint how to get my new DSA public key into the
> keyring?
>
> I guess just uploading it to the keyserver won't do, as anybody could do
> that without proving identity...
Just uploading is pretty standard
Hello,
maybe my question was too beginner, or keyring-maint points to /dev/null
;-), didn't get an answer to my question...
Could you please give me a hint how to get my new DSA public key into the
keyring?
I guess just uploading it to the keyserver won't do, as anybody could do
that without pro
Hello,
maybe my question was too beginner, or keyring-maint points to /dev/null
;-), didn't get an answer to my question...
Could you please give me a hint how to get my new DSA public key into the
keyring?
I guess just uploading it to the keyserver won't do, as anybody could do
that without pr
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