On 7/12/05 5:23 PM, "David Shaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A very easy way to do this is to write your code to "import" the key
> from the LDAP server into a brand new empty keyring, and then delete
> it afterwards.
Hmm... That seems a bit kludgy, but certainly something to consider. I
assum
On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 10:31:48AM -0500, Wes wrote:
> I hope this isn't a duplicate question. I can't believe it hasn't come up
> before, but I searched the 70MB archive file and found nothing.
>
> I tweaked (contorted?) our LDAP server to respond to PGP/GPG key retrieval
> requests. However, i
I hope this isn't a duplicate question. I can't believe it hasn't come up
before, but I searched the 70MB archive file and found nothing.
I tweaked (contorted?) our LDAP server to respond to PGP/GPG key retrieval
requests. However, it appears that GPG can only access the key server for
the purpo
Le mardi 12 juillet 2005 à 16:02 +0200, Werner Koch a écrit :
> On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 22:47:58 +0200, Eric Tanguy said:
>
> > I have gpa 0.7.0 installed on FC4 system. When i try to search a key a
> > window saying connecting to the server hkp://yyy please wait and that's
> > all. I have tried all t
On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 22:47:58 +0200, Eric Tanguy said:
> I have gpa 0.7.0 installed on FC4 system. When i try to search a key a
> window saying connecting to the server hkp://yyy please wait and that's
> all. I have tried all the available servers and this is always the same.
> gpa keep this window