key revocation
    Atom 'Smasher' 
    atom-gpg at suspicious.org
       
    Thu May 13 08:13:00 CEST 2004
    
    
  
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according to my reading of rfc 2440, a key revocation is only valid if
either:
	a) it was generated by the PRIMARY key, or
	b) it was generated by a key DESIGNATED by the PRIMARY key
q1 - is that correct?
q2 - are there any (broken?) applications that will accept a revocation
key generated by a subkey as valid?
 	...atom
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