-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: RIPEMD160 In reply to Jonathan T. Rockway's message sent 2006-05-23 08:31:
> The value of that TXT record is a colon-separated list of key=value > pairs, where the keys and values are: (ignore everything after #, > obviously) That part was easy enough to understand. My entry is: $ORIGIN mikedaigle.ca. md._pka TXT "v=pka1;fpr=DBB9D34B89BBD64B9D8588B036E71C2A5A932E53;uri=http://www.mikedaigle.ca/keys/0x5A932E53.asc" > When concatenated together, you TXT record should look something like: > > "v=pkal\;fpr=95FF88C5277C2282973FB90AD0197853DD25E42F\;uri=http://www.jrock.us/jon.key" Hmmm... do I need the backslash after the first two values (and not the third)? > What version of gpg are you using? The instructions indicate that you > need to check out the subversion ("CVS") tree. It's experimental in > nature, so it hasn't trickled down to stable versions yet. I'm using 1.4.3. The PKA lookup options appear in the man page, and using them doesn't choke GnuPG (invalid options always choke GnuPG). I've included the pka-lookup verify option, yet nothing happens. I then must presume that my notation syntax is incorrect (assuming pka-lookup only 'activates' when verifying a signature containing the correct notation data). > I need to try a newer version today anyway, so I'll try this out and > let you know what version works. Please do. You can figure out my email address from my TXT RR quoted above. You can also find contact info on my website (see tag). A direct reply is welcome. - -- Mike Daigle http://www.mikedaigle.ca My PGP Key Send email with subject=pgpkey-request Gossamer Spider Web of Trust http://www.gswot.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: GSWoT:CA1 Gossamer Spider Web of Trust www.gswot.org iEYEAREDAAYFAkR0qNAACgkQTvHh4CsVTmL1kgCfVxvj+jfljvjC+6sH8ZEhKnZG QZYAniB1anBQL7aVFcEGWnMaVGfGOidM =sIoH -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
