Subkey Binding Signature(0x18)
Atom 'Smasher'
atom at suspicious.org
Mon May 10 10:47:48 CEST 2004
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if a subkey binding signature gets lost or destroyed, how can it be
recovered? (or made from scratch?) (let's assume that it's lost for both
the public and private key.)
are there things that can be done on the command line? or would one have
to use a calculator and hex editor?
can gpg be "tricked" into generating that packet? it seems to only
generate it when new (sub)keys are created.
i've been reading RFC 2440, and trying to figure out how to generate that
packet manually... i'm not getting too far.
...atom
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PGP key - http://atom.smasher.org/pgp.txt
3EBE 2810 30AE 601D 54B2 4A90 9C28 0BBF 3D7D 41E3
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"We must learn to live together as brothers
or perish together as fools."
-- Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Comment: What is this gibberish? - http://atom.smasher.org/links/#digital_signatures
iEYEARECAAYFAkCfQbkACgkQnCgLvz19QeN8TACfdMjxAx+i/EAgff65AP4UfYhs
w+YAn1jy956pnvc6remszngAqVLPpp02
=k89h
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