GnuPG and PGP 2.6: unusable public key
Justin R. Miller
justin@solidlinux.com
Fri Oct 19 03:57:02 2001
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Thus spake Ingo Kl=F6cker (ingo.kloecker@epost.de):
> You have to sign his key with your key. Alternatively you could try if
> using the --always-trust option helps. However, signing your friend's
> key is the better solution.
I think that it's important to mention that you shouldn't just sign it
to get this working, but only after verifying the fingerprint offline.
Warnings are there for a reason!
--=20
Justin R. Miller <justin@solidlinux.com>
PGP/GnuPG Key ID 0xC9C40C31 (preferred)
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org
iD8DBQE7z4e694d6K8nEDDERAhCYAJoCDuJ236EMZPPdafP5W2IrVAhEdwCeLenS
hmuvcXFyII/TKjJfKPwLISw=
=9dzG
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