Trusted Signatures on your Public key?
Peter Lavender
plaven@ozemail.com.au
Thu Jul 19 12:05:02 2001
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* Marc Mutz (Marc.Mutz@uni-bielefeld.de) wrote:
> Basically, yes. You go to key-signing parties of your local=20
> <insert-os-here>-User-Group or bug people on expos. Or you search for=20
> people you may get your hands on using the keyserevers.
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I have the FAQ here, but I gather how to do this, ie how to get
signatures on your public key is discussed in the docs?
That's what I was curious about, just how do you do this, take your
key on a floppy, and then get people to sign it.. then come home and
import it?
Sorry for the dumb questions.
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Peter Lavender
Eternally confused!
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