On Saturday, Dec 11th 2004 at 22:25 -0500, quoth Dan Jenkins:
= -Original Message-
= From: Steven W. Orr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
= To: Greater New Hampshire Linux User Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]
= Sent: Sat Dec 11 16:56:21 2004
= Subject: I have a network problem with my hosts file :-(
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= Here's
I don't usually followup on my own list mails like this, but I thought
that I'd share what I did.
Well, I went ahead and told them to publish that key. However, once I
checked it, I discovered that I had already revoked it in 2002! If you
query pgp.mit.edu or the new PGP Global Network for my
On Sun, Dec 12, 2004 at 10:49:42PM -0500, Jason Stephenson wrote:
I don't usually followup on my own list mails like this, but I thought
that I'd share what I did.
Well, I went ahead and told them to publish that key. However, once I
checked it, I discovered that I had already revoked it
On Sun, 2004-12-12 at 18:19, Steven W. Orr wrote:
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=BTW, dig would reference a DNS server, not a hosts file, AFAIK.
This is interesting. I did not know this.
Epilogue:
I don't know why, but now it all works again. Obviously a sign from the
multiverse telling me I need to move to