On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, Peter Palfrader aka Weasel wrote:
I'm a bit puzzled about the validy of keys that pgp (6.5.1) tells me.
I don't trust pgp 6.5.1.
Martin
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For public PGP-key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm a fairly new pgp user and hope that the gurus here can bring some
light into my dark.
I'm a bit puzzled about the validy of keys that pgp (6.5.1) tells me.
Here's what I have:
KeyID Trust Validity User ID
0x... marginal complete Dillo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cultimate
On 11-Sep-99 Peter Palfrader aka Weasel wrote:
I'm a fairly new pgp user and hope that the gurus here can bring some
light into my dark.
I'm a bit puzzled about the validy of keys that pgp (6.5.1) tells me.
Here's what I have:
KeyID Trust Validity User ID
0x... marginal
On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 10:08:09PM -, Pollywog wrote:
You exchanged passphrases?? I don't think you should do that.
Your passphrase is for your own use when you encrypt or sign something.
oops, fingerprints :)
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PGP
Reply-To:
This is just out of curiosity..not meant to be flamebait :-)
Those of you who PGP sign your messages, why do you do it?
I've looked into getting PGP several times, and I have a PGP-
compliant mail-reader, but is there any advantage in signing
your messages?
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Stephen Pitts
[EMAIL
On 23-Feb-99 Stephen Pitts wrote:
Reply-To:
This is just out of curiosity..not meant to be flamebait :-)
Those of you who PGP sign your messages, why do you do it?
I've looked into getting PGP several times, and I have a PGP-
compliant mail-reader, but is there any advantage in signing
On Tue, 23 Feb 1999, Pollywog wrote:
On 23-Feb-99 Stephen Pitts wrote:
Reply-To:
This is just out of curiosity..not meant to be flamebait :-)
Those of you who PGP sign your messages, why do you do it?
I've looked into getting PGP several times, and I have a PGP-
compliant
Daniel González Gasull [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm still using PGP 2.6.3in, a modified version PGP
2.6.3i. I'm gonna switch to GNU Privacy Guard. Now I
have no time. I think it's the best solution. You
can get it from http://www.d.shuttle.de/isil/gnupg .
Try the gpg Debian packages
Hi,
I have a question about PGP which I am hoping someone can help me with. I
live in Canada and I am wondering what version of PGP I should use. Being
a Canadian citizen, I can download the US version or the international
version I believe so I am wondering what version, technically speaking,
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-Original Message-
From: Shane Wegner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 24, 1999 8:45 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: PGP question
Hi,
I have a question about PGP which I am hoping someone can
help me with. I
live
J.T. Wenting writes:
I believe you are allowed to use the US version yourself if you live in
Canada, but any users who log in from outside the US or Canada will not
be allowed to do so. I think that in your case it would be best to use
the international version (www.pgpi.com).
You are
Hi!
J.T. Wenting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe you are allowed to use the US version yourself if you live in
Canada, but any users who log in from outside the US or Canada will not be
allowed to do so. I think that in your case it would be best to use the
international version
How do I sign somebody's key? Here's an example of the problem
I'm having;
[1:14am] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ pgp -ks ahpee
Pretty Good Privacy(tm) 2.6.3ia - Public-key encryption for the masses.
(c) 1990-96 Philip Zimmermann, Phil's Pretty Good Software. 1996-03-04
International version - not for use
HM == Hamish Moffatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
HM [1:14am] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ pgp -ks ahpee
[...]
HM Key is already signed by user ''.
HM This happens even if I try to sign my own key.
pgp signs your own key by default, so they are already signed.
I believ you also already signed ahpee's
| On Tuesday, 13 January 98, at 12:14:19 PM
| Smorrill wrote about Debian Pgp question...
I have used Pgp for quite awhile with Win95, and thus have already made
my secret key id number, etc. I would like to get pgp set up with
Linux as I would like to move to using Debian exclusively
On 13 Jan, Scott Ellis wrote:
Copy your secret and public key files to your linux machine
And when you do this copy, be really carefull with what you do; it
would be very easy to leave around copies of the secret key, thus
compromizing the key.
As a thumb's rule, re-format all the floppy
I have used Pgp for quite awhile with Win95, and thus have already made
my secret key id number, etc. I would like to get pgp set up with
Linux as I would like to move to using Debian exclusively. Anybody out
there familiar with this issue of how I would use my same 1028 bit key
(created under
On Tue, 13 Jan 1998, smorrill wrote:
I have used Pgp for quite awhile with Win95, and thus have already made
my secret key id number, etc. I would like to get pgp set up with
Linux as I would like to move to using Debian exclusively. Anybody out
there familiar with this issue of how I
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
On Tue, 13 Jan 1998, Scott Ellis wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jan 1998, smorrill wrote:
I have used Pgp for quite awhile with Win95, and thus have already made
my secret key id number, etc. I would like to get pgp set up with
Linux as I would like to move to using
Is there a US PGP .deb package anywhere? I will be darned if I can
locate it. I am probably staring right at the thing. I seemed to be
able to find pointers to the non-us PGP but where is the US version?
Thanks.
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George Bonser
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George Bonser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a US PGP .deb package anywhere? I will be darned if I can
locate it. I am probably staring right at the thing. I seemed to be
able to find pointers to the non-us PGP but where is the US version?
The US version is on the same site, outside the
That raises the question of how the US version got on the non-US server :)
but thanks!
George Bonser
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On 21 Dec 1996, Rob Browning wrote:
George Bonser [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a US PGP .deb package anywhere? I will be darned if I can
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