Noel J. Bergman wrote:
>>Having the keys connected to each other is not useful. What is useful is
>>having them connected to someone you trust.
>
>
>>> Suppose there is a downloader who wants to verify a /httpd/ package.
>>> Unless he/she allready trusts some key in the set, he/she has no
>>> c
> Having the keys connected to each other is not useful. What is useful is
> having them connected to someone you trust.
> > Suppose there is a downloader who wants to verify a /httpd/ package.
> > Unless he/she allready trusts some key in the set, he/she has no
> > clue how to /use/ the trust