On пт, 2004-01-30 at 19:11, lukas wrote: > Hi folks, > > Someone told me, that he can't verify my key. > You can read this mail and my answer below. > Does anybody know if it is ok, that my key on pgp.mit.edu > differs from my localy stored public key? > > cu > > lukas > > _____________________________________________________________________ > > I am a big fan of GPG, but not when it doesn't work. You are the > > only person on the mailing list who I cannot verify. I downloaded > > your public key from pgp.mit.edu. I downloaded the only one > > available, which has the same ID as the one that you signed it with. > > > > I have attached a screenshot of the error that Evolution gives me > > when checking your sig. I also have in the screenshot my Seahorse > > GPG key manager, just to prove to you that I have your key. > > > > Like I said, everyone else's is working, so perhaps you could check > > it out. > > That's very strange. I've compared the fingerprint from my key on > pgp.mit.edu with the fingerprint from my key localy stored and > it doesn't differ. > But when I'm get my key from the keyserver in ASCII and compare it > with my local-key then there are some differences. > I don't know if this is normal. I will ask some other users to check > this out. > I attached my local key to this mail. It would be nice if you can tell > me if there is a difference when you try to verify this one. > > THX and best regards, > > lukas > _____________________________________________________________________ All is OK here. Also compared the fingerptints - they match. maybe it was another key-server. Bye. -- Rumen Yotov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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