>>>>>>>>>>>> Myrna van Lunteren wrote (2007-06-17 08:52:34): > I am embarrassed to say, it appears I've misremembered my passphrase. > > Any suggestions on how to proceed?
If you've lost your PGP passphrase, I think there's very little that can be done except to generate a new key (I don't think you can revoke the old key either, unless you generated a revocation certificate when you generated the key). I also noticed that your key was not signed by anyone excpet yourself: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gpg -kvv myrna gpg: using classic trust model pub 1024D/44236C9F 2007-04-25 uid Myrna van Lunteren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sig 3 44236C9F 2007-04-25 Myrna van Lunteren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sub 2048g/A0D97033 2007-04-25 sig 44236C9F 2007-04-25 Myrna van Lunteren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I think I remember that it says somewhere that you need to get your key signed by some other (at least one) person in the "apache web of trust" before you sign an apache release with your key. Bernt -- Bernt Marius Johnsen, Database Technology Group, Staff Engineer, Technical Lead Derby/Java DB Sun Microsystems, Trondheim, Norway
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