RE: Problem with revoking my old key

2006-01-27 Thread Sven Radde
Hello! > -Original Message- > If this is what happened, that means that when one has obtained the > revocation certificate, it is possible to revoke the corresponding key > in one's own keyserver, without the intervention of the certificate's > issuer, and I believe that is detailed in Gn

Re: Problem with revoking my old key

2006-01-26 Thread Charly Avital
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Running Thunderbird version 1.5 (20051201) + enigmail 0.94.0, Macintosh OSX 10.4.4, GnuPG 1.4.2. When I received Daniel's message, TB+Enigmail indicated, in a colored strip over the message's text "click the Decrypt icon to import key" (I don't reme

Re: Problem with revoking my old key

2006-01-26 Thread Jean-David Beyer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Daniel Löfquist wrote: > Hello everybody, > This is my first post on this mailinglist so please bear with me ;-) > I've had a gnupg-keypair for about 4 years and the public key is published on > several keyservers. Recently however my key has been comp

Re: Problem with revoking my old key

2006-01-26 Thread David Shaw
On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 11:42:06PM +0100, Daniel Löfquist wrote: > Hello everybody, > This is my first post on this mailinglist so please bear with me ;-) > I've had a gnupg-keypair for about 4 years and the public key is published on > several keyservers. Recently however my key has been compromis

Problem with revoking my old key

2006-01-26 Thread Daniel Löfquist
Hello everybody, This is my first post on this mailinglist so please bear with me ;-) I've had a gnupg-keypair for about 4 years and the public key is published on several keyservers. Recently however my key has been compromised so yesterday I decided to make a new one. First I made a revocation ce