David Crossley wrote: >> Looking at keys I realized that each key is prefixed by a line that my >> pgp 6.5.8.ckt is not generating. DC> You could just search at pgp.mit.edu and use DC> the entry that it returns. That is useful. Added that info to the top of the keys file. >> Am I correct to assume that the syntax is a follows >> >> pub 3072D/0xD20DCA11 2005/04/27 Ferdinand Soethe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> ^ email >> ^ full name >> ^ creation date >> ^ key id >> ^ type of key: D for DH/DSS >> ^ Size is 3072 bits (how about my program saying 3072/1024???) DC> The MIT server is reporting yours as 1024D. >> ^ it is my public key DC> You can ommit the slew of email addresses of people that DC> signed your key or you can add them if you want. Oh, now I get it. So each pub-line is one signer of my key, right? That's why it is only 1024, I signed that with my other pgp-key that is only 1024 long. Thanks -- Ferdinand Soethe