fetchin public keys automatically
Todd
Todd <Freedom_Lover@pobox.com>
Sat Mar 15 21:22:01 2003
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Burns wrote:
> Speaking of the gpg.conf file, can you show a sample gpg.conf file
> that includes keyserver options
I know you asked David, but in case you aren't aware of it, the gpg.conf
file that gets installed for new users by default includes options (and
comments) for keyservers. If you upgraded from an older version and want to
see the newer gpg.conf file, look for options.skel. On my system, it's
installed in /usr/share/gnupg/options.skel.
Be aware if you copy it to your gnupg directory that you should remove the
top three lines.
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Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xD654075A | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp
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