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Roscoe wrote:
> I imagine it's because stable is frozen. Hence only fixes will get
> in - and not new vewsions. (I maybe wrong on that.) (Naturally that
> only applies to stable..)
>
> Building and installing your own gnupg.deb from gnupg.org sources
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Berend Tober wrote:
> This may be a very silly question, but I want to know what is involved
> with running a key server?
>
> A manager has asked about whether we can somehow use "electronic
> signatures" on internal documents to reduce paper and prin
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Does anyone have solid written key signing policy?
I ask because i was just asked myself, and just gave a rough verbal of
my own policy. But i would like to see any others before i commit myself
to anything on paper.
(I'm Trying To Push For GnuPG To Be
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Neil Williams wrote:
> On Sunday 04 September 2005 11:31 pm, Cameron Metzke wrote:
>
>>Basically what im trying to do is build a php frontend to gnupg which
>>can act like a keyserver.
>
>
> But then keyservers don
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Neil Williams wrote:
> On Sunday 04 September 2005 9:20 pm, Cameron Metzke wrote:
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>>Hi,
>
>
> Message was signed on 01/01/1970 12:59 am with unknown key 0x68312280.
> The validity of the signature cannot be
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Neil Williams wrote:
> On Sunday 04 September 2005 9:20 pm, Cameron Metzke wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>
>
> Message was signed on 01/01/1970 12:59 am with unknown key 0x68312280.
> The validity of the signature cannot be
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Hi,
Is there any command that will delete expired keys from a keyring ?
I have had a look through the docs but cant seem to find anything, so i
thought i would ask the guru's :)
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Hi there,
I'm trying to setup a mirror of gcrypt folder at
ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/pub/gcrypt/gnupg/ so i can fully mirror gnupg.
Any idea of when the ftp server will be back up ?
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