On 16/07/2019 08:23, Wolfgang Traylor wrote:
> Try the gpg-wks-client command. It should try to automatically strip the user
> IDs. Werner Koch explained that in an old post:
> https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2019-February/061610.html
>
> Since my primary secret key is offline and I
Thanks everybody.
> > Is there documentation somewhere how to produce the keys for both these
> > user IDs with GnuPG? (I don’t think the Python generate scripts do this
>
> I don't known about Python scripts. Kmail, GpgOL, and Enigmail do the
> publishing for you. You can also do it manuallay,
Under ‘security considerations’ the current WKD draft says:
> The mail provider MUST make sure to publish a key in a way that only the
> mail address belonging to the requested user is part of the User ID
> packets included in the returned key. Other User ID packets and their
> associated binding
On Sun, Jul 07, 2019 at 09:59:32PM +0300, Teemu Likonen wrote:
> Can't answer to those questions but I got your key via WKD and with the
> kye verified your email. So, this test was success.
Well, in that case thank you for checking, Teemu!
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Hello list,
I have implemented WKD for my domain, but now I don’t know an easy way
of testing it … is there a service or similar where I can check if this
email address is properly WKD-enabled?
Thank you.
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David
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