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Dear lists,
Following the release of SKS 1.1.5[0] the following changes will be
made to the pools of sks-keyservers.net
subset.pool.sks-keyservers.net has been set to a minimum requirement
of SKS 1.1.5 with immediate effect.
Due to CVE-2014-3207[1
On 3/05/14 11:32 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>
> Seems perfectly reasonable for me for the company to issue a
> signature on a purchase order using your *corporate-owned*,
> *corporate-controlled* certificate, which was always issued for the
> needs of the corporation.
>
> Just because a certific
benf...@parts-unknown.org writes:
The RPMs aren't signed in the normal way within the RPMs but rather with
gpg-generated signatures (you'll see when you ; I haven't figured that bit
out.
These RPMs should now be correctly signed with my usual key (0x1236602B).
--
David Benfell
See https:/
Kristian Fiskerstrand writes:
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Hello,
We are pleased to announce the availability of a new stable SKS
release: Version 1.1.5.
I am very, very new to the whole rpmbuild thing, but I've managed to roll a
Fedora 20 RPM that appears to be working
On Mon, 5 May 2014 16:21, d...@fifthhorseman.net said:
> I think you want to change "Does" to "Do" to turn the note into an
> imperative:
Sure. I'll fix it.
>
>Please note: Do not use portable applications - especially crypto
>applications - on potentially infected systems.
>
> If the
Newbie Q, simple shared-use single-address email workflow with pgp key
(small company or small # of people in a group)
Good day pgp/gnupg participants. I am looking for answers to maybe a common
setup of email on a single email address, residing on a single but shared
machine (windows), that is be