Is there an easy way to know...?

John W. Moore III jmoore3rd at bellsouth.net
Mon Oct 13 18:56:21 CEST 2008


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Faramir wrote:
> When I began using GPG, I signed a few keys, until I learned about local
> signatures... And I'd like to know how many public keys, signed by me,
> are over there... I can check the public keys in my public keyring, one
> by one, but I also remember having deleted some keys from people I don't
> see writing so often in the list...
> 
>  So, is there a way to ask a keyserver about "keys signed by...."?


Assuming that You did _not_ Upload these Keys to a Keyserver or return
these Keys to the Key Owner with Your Exportable Sig attached then the
Sig by You will carry no 'Weight' anywhere.  When You deleted the Key
from Your Keyring Your Signature ceased to exist at the same time.  :)

If You did Upload the Key /after/ Signing [without notifying the Owner
would be poor etiquette] then Your only way would be to use Jason's
'trace trust path' from Your Key to a specific Key.  This requires You
to know the specific Key ID.  :-\

JOHN ;)
Timestamp: Monday 13 Oct 2008, 12:56  --400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
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