> However, you *can* compare the public key material between the > certificates (though that's tedious to do by hand) -- you'll see that > the OpenPGP certificate signed by Kristian contains the same public key > material as the X.509 certificate offered directly by the web site.
> if you have a copy of the X.509 certificate locally in > sks-keyservers.pem, and gpg believes kristian's keys are valid, and you > are running the monkeysphere validation agent, you could do: > > msva-query-agent https sks-keyservers.net x509pem < sks-keyservers.pem Thanks for the explanation, Daniel. I get the hang of the relationship between the various crypto objects. :-) Gabor _______________________________________________ Sks-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/sks-devel
