El domingo, 28 de septiembre de 2003, a las 17:38, Pigeon escribe: > OK, the fake key will have a different fingerprint, but given that > Roberto has said he's experimenting with gpg, suddenly finding a new > key wouldn't be too surprising.
No public keys are trusted by default. I won't trust a signature of anybody claiming to be Roberto, unless I have verified the fingerprint for the key used *personally* with Roberto, or somebody I trust have signed that key. This is what the ability to sign other's keys is useful for. Regards, Ismael -- "Tout fourmille de commentaries; d'autheurs il en est grande cherté"
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