Or you can use pgp.mit.edu for great gpg-key-sharing justice.

On 5/15/06, Alan Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> gpg --send-keys <yourkeyId> will send it out to a key server where it
> will be passed around like the stomach virus in a kindergarten class
> to all the keyservers.


I tried once from dargo and it failed.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] porter]$ gpg --send-keys 57367482
gpg: can't connect to `www.mandrakesecure.net': No route to host
gpg: keyserver send failed: network error

Should we just pick some random keyserver out there in internet land and
use the --keyserver option?


Alan






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