How does this interact with DKIM?
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On Mon, 8 Aug 2005 20:34:33 +0200, Marco d'Itri said:
How does this interact with DKIM?
DKIM does not work. For example, their canonicalization is broken and
one can easily fake a MIME message.
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
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On Mon, 08 Aug 2005 00:11:26 +0930, Alphax said:
Your other assumption is that everyone has continuous and unrestricted
(no proxies, firewalls) internet access. I can't even get GPG to work
To clarify this: It is NOT a change of the trust modeel but an
optional feature. Without access to the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: RIPEMD160
Forwarded since it seems useful
- Original Message
Subject: Re: Proof of email ownership
Date: Mon, 08 Aug 2005 09:07:24 +0200
From: Werner Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alphax [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
On Mon, 8 Aug 2005 09:37:10 +0200, Bernd Jendrissek said:
Do these TXT records support having multiple keys associated with the
same email address? For example, I use D7CBA633 for everyday signing
and encryption, and 24EEB426 for tin foil hat applications.
No. I can be extended to allow for
Werner Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, 8 Aug 2005 09:37:10 +0200, Bernd Jendrissek said:
Do these TXT records support having multiple keys associated with the
same email address? For example, I use D7CBA633 for everyday signing
and encryption, and 24EEB426 for tin foil hat
Werner Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
To create a signature on an email (or any other data) you would use:
gpg -s [EMAIL PROTECTED]@example.org foo
I get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gpg -s [EMAIL PROTECTED]@extundo.com foo
You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for
user: “Simon
On Mon, 08 Aug 2005 14:24:50 +0200, Simon Josefsson said:
gpg: can't put notation data into v3 (PGP 2.x style) signatures
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
Is my key unusable with this scheme?
For better compatibility with pre OpenPGP implementations, gpg creates
v3 signatures with v3 keys (yours). v3
On 8/6/05, Samuel ]slund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Aug 05, 2005 at 11:36:49PM +0200, David Srbecky wrote:
Hello,
snip
Keywords you are looking for include web of thrust and key signing.
Did you mean to say web of thrust? Kind of funny that image.
Adam
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On Sat, Aug 06, 2005 at 08:36:02AM +0100, Adam Cripps wrote:
On 8/6/05, Samuel ]slund [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Aug 05, 2005 at 11:36:49PM +0200, David Srbecky wrote:
Hello,
snip
Keywords you are looking for include web of thrust and key signing.
Did you mean to say web of
Hello,
I just installed GnuPG to Thunderbird, created a key pair and uploaded
it to a keyserver. I have expected to receive some mail designed to
verify that I really own the email address (similar to the one that just
received to subscribe to this list), but I did not receive any.
How can
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David Srbecky wrote:
Hello,
I just installed GnuPG to Thunderbird, created a key pair and
uploaded it to a keyserver. I have expected to receive some mail
designed to verify that I really own the email address (similar to
the one that just
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Hash: RIPEMD160
In reply to David Srbecky's message sent 2005-08-05 17:36:
I just installed GnuPG to Thunderbird, created a key pair and
uploaded it to a keyserver. I have expected to receive some mail
designed to verify that I really own the email address
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