On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 10:13:23AM -0500, Toxik - Fabian Rodriguez wrote:
 
> I'd like to verify the messages sent by CIRA/ACEI with OpenPGP
> signatures, so I called there to check the fingerprint of the key
> currently used by (what seems to be) them:
> AC20 D5F3 761E 9843 5227  D4FB 1119 B461 1AD7 9751
> 
> The reason, there are currently 3 different keys on public
> keyservers, and I want to make sure there isn't any fake
> notification.
 
http://the.earth.li/~noodles/pathfind.html

can prove useful in these situations to obtain a trust path to a key,
but I had a look and couldn't find any to that key from the strongly
connected set of keys. :(

J.

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