Re: allowed commands on keys that keyservers handle correctly

2005-10-28 Thread Realos
>Note that the ability to replace an old key with an updated one and >not syncing with other public servers go together. You can't have key >replacement if you sync, since the old key can come back from a server >that hasn't done the replacement. I am a bit cautious about key uploading on servers

Re: allowed commands on keys that keyservers handle correctly

2005-10-27 Thread David Shaw
On Thu, Oct 27, 2005 at 12:13:27PM +0200, Realos wrote: > > >> If I like to remove my signature from a certain key and/or uid, what is > >> the best approach to that? Does it make sense to revoke the signature or > >> just delete it? I find both of these commands in "gpg" software but am > >> uncl

Re: allowed commands on keys that keyservers handle correctly

2005-10-27 Thread Realos
>Not TRUE, I have 2 Keys listed on BL with the same email address. >However they have different BL assigned passwords, so they are Separate >Listings! So, you have some difference on uids for these 2 keys? Like different entry in name or description? -- Realos

Re: allowed commands on keys that keyservers handle correctly

2005-10-27 Thread John W. Moore III
Realos wrote: > > Replacing an old key with updated one seems to be possible with > biglumber and such other servers. Such servers have the disadvatage of > not syncing with other public servers and only allowing one public key > per email address. > > Are there any other drawbacks of Biglumber

Re: allowed commands on keys that keyservers handle correctly

2005-10-27 Thread Alphax
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Realos wrote: >>>If I like to remove my signature from a certain key and/or uid, what is >>>the best approach to that? Does it make sense to revoke the signature or >>>just delete it? I find both of these commands in "gpg" software but am >>>unclear

Re: allowed commands on keys that keyservers handle correctly

2005-10-27 Thread Realos
>> If I like to remove my signature from a certain key and/or uid, what is >> the best approach to that? Does it make sense to revoke the signature or >> just delete it? I find both of these commands in "gpg" software but am >> unclear what to use. > >You need to revoke the signature once you have

Re: allowed commands on keys that keyservers handle correctly

2005-10-20 Thread Werner Koch
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005 12:15:24 +0200, Realos said: > I did not spot any comprehensive documentation on the web about what > kind of key-update different keyservers allow. They always merge keys. > If I like to remove my signature from a certain key and/or uid, what is > the best approach to that