"No path leading to one of our keys found"
David
gadicath@yahoo.com
Sun Feb 11 06:33:01 2001
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Hi just wondering if you've tried:
--always-trust
Skip key validation and assume that used keys
are always fully trusted. You won't use this
unless you have installed some external valida-
tion scheme.
(from the man page).
--=20
Don't tell me I'm burning the candle at both ends -- tell me where to
get more wax!!
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David Clarke <dclarke@interact.net.au> || <gadicath@yahoo.com>
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