Receiving a key on standard output
Jason Harris
jharris@widomaker.com
Thu Jan 2 19:30:01 2003
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On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 02:19:57PM -0000, greg@turnstep.com wrote:
NB: The PGP signature on your message is bad.
[fetching a key to a file]
Run gpgkeys_* directly (it has been covered on one of these lists
before). See ./code/lget[.asc] on my website for an example.
> What is wrong with this approach? Seems to me that this=20
> should work fine:
>=20
> 1) gpg --homedir /tmp --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-key 84321DED
> 4) gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-key 84321DED
It abuses the keyservers with 2x the traffic. :(
> PGP Key: 0x14964AC8 20021007
(I thought ^^^^^^^^ was supposed to be a timestamp,
ala 200212162130.)
> EICS: -D 9079f3957ed45bae12d990be5f4edf17
(What's this new (MD5?) tag?)
--=20
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