-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 > How do you unrevoke a key, especially if it is on the keyservers?
You don't. Data can only be added to keys on the keyservers. It can't be removed. This is a deliberate design decision on the part of the keyservers, and helps to prevent certain kinds of attacks. However, given that revocations typically happen by adding a revocation signature, by removing the revocation signature from your own local copy of the key you should be able to make the key usable again. - -- Robert J. Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Most people are never thought about after they're gone. 'I wonder where Rob got the plutonium?' is better than most get." -- Phil Munson -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (Darwin) iFYEAREIAAYFAkZwVuYACgkQf2XByo0Cu7NYhADfVZh2PGLikec9+BShXp7ymgrl 2Mm949xhkgFh1ADeM+u2GHMzCfyGXQJkSS1OwEHNiCODrIZ8DGB3JYkBHAQBAQgA BgUCRnBW5gAKCRC3APSC/q+BCbxwCAC9CchWGx1zXslM/UKnf7mQPAmN+CkWU/js nh7k3ecfYPNq/sZ3jCtdBgFbTNexirZfdcVa5OATD6WMRjfI8LmOAA1N3cOtzY6v rLezmITdYSdkuG90sR9pitNDjWVOB21nCwrW69l3fgwP2qNBgEv4bZSqtFxGVdvE xI/vHRnEGXdBdyU8qwziCT5oxb1KR7szi56E2zcBdCw7+azgIkvCvfZbmo+W66L9 /85AReBM8kDByk0CaHNdJBSB/051Eta/ZtVUuC2BkDcum+828EtLRQCCFXqkSAzJ HVZ6ARjUKeQDwa7kngVb4yUNKOk24e2pv1MKygLrVvUi9KdUlbAE =UHqG -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
