Key strangeness

Nick Boalch n.g.boalch at durham.ac.uk
Sun Feb 8 00:03:44 CET 2004


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Hi,

I'm trying to work with a correspondent's key (apparently generated by the
CryptoEx package) but it seems... weird.

It's on the keyservers under the ID 3A546EC2, but the ID actually appears to
be 7EDB7A47. However, the UIDs on that key are signed with 3A546EC2, a key
that apparently doesn't exist. In short, I'm confused. ;-)

I don't really know enough about the structure of keys to understand exactly
what's going on here, so I'd appreciate any explanation?

Kind regards,

N.

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Nick Boalch, Research Student
School of Modern European Languages         Tel: +44 (0) 191 334 5780
University of Durham                        Fax: +44 (0) 191 334 5770
New Elvet, Durham DH1 3JT, UK               WWW: http://nick.frejol.org/
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