Downloading public keys with GnuPG

Ben Branders ben.branders@skynet.be
Thu Jun 19 17:24:02 2003


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CL Gilbert wrote:
> First check the server for the key using the web interface, then check
> it with gpg.  if gpg can't find it then, their is a problem.  Maybe your
> firewall is blocking it or something!?

My firewall couldn't be the reason of this.  I even shutted him down and 
tried again.

> my key is on pgp.mit.edu for sure.  Some of the servers are flakey.

Yes, I already noticed that.  My key is on pgp.mit.edu too.

I still have PGP installed and even PGP refuses to download the public 
keys.  Maybe it's just a problem with my computer (another one :(  ).

I will wait until Mozilla 1.4 comes out (shouldn't be too long, they ar 
now on Release Candidate 2).  Then I will do a fresh install and install 
the newest version of Enigmail.  I hope it will work then.

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Ben Branders                             [ www.benbranders.tk ]
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Public-key [ 0x46938FDB ] available from http://pgpkeys.mit.edu
More info :  www.gnupp.org  or  www.pgpi.org  or  www.gnupg.org

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