gpg error messag
Jim Dever
jdever at triad.rr.com
Mon Nov 6 06:47:18 CET 2006
David Shaw wrote:
>
> You might be able to manipulate things into verifying the signature by
> editing the file to change the SHA1 string to SHA256, but the real
> problem is probably in whatever program generated the message.
Thanks! I thought that might be the problem although I didn't know how
to determine what hash the message was actually using. What's
ridiculous is that the message was produced by the PGP Global Directory
keyserver. The message is PGP/MIME in HTML format and I don't even see
a HASH string in the message source at all.
Thanks for your help!
--
Jim
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