Automatically getting a key? (SOLVED)
Merell L. Matlock Jr
merlock@merlock.hom.net
Tue, 27 Jul 1999 21:17:28 -0400
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* Damon Buckwalter (damon@tsunami.seaport.net) [990727 18:27]:
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> keyserver wwwkeys.us.pgp.net
>=20
> Does this make any difference?
>=20
Thanks for the quick reply, Damon. Between this and a reply off list I ded=
uced
that you don't prepend the keyserver with 'http://'.
I removed that, and it's yanking keys in like a charm now.
Thanks again.
Merell
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Merell L. Matlock, Jr. When crypto is outlawed, only outlaws
and politicians will have crypto.
PGP (GnuPG) keys are available on the public keyservers.
Linux =3D Free (From M$) at last!
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