How do I check a copy of my public key?

greg at turnstep.com greg at turnstep.com
Wed Dec 3 00:57:52 CET 2003


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> But, my understanding is that --recv-key <keyid> will *merge* any *new*
> information from the keyserver into the *existing* record on my keychain,
> and, I already know that the new information is on my keychain. I want to
> check that the new information, which I just sent, was successfully
> received. I can use --list-keys to check my own key chains. Thats not
> my question.
 
You can use the --dry-run option to do the --recv-key without actually making
any changes in your key. You can look at the number and type of changes to
see if the new stuff is on the keyserver. You can also use a different
keyring, as someone else mentioned.
 
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Greg Sabino Mullane greg at turnstep.com
PGP Key: 0x14964AC8 200312021956
 
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