On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 02:29:51AM -0400, Grant Olson wrote: > Issuing a revocation would be more critical if you thought the key had > been compromised. But if the private key inaccessible to everyone, > including you, I don't think there are any exploits you need to worry about.
Maybe he thinks that the key might be compromised in the future. It's still out there. There is a lot of future left. He has lost control of the key. (I know: I'm arguing both sides. I don't have a key guesser to share, and we don't know enough about the problem as the OP sees it.) -- Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer mw...@iupui.edu Asking whether markets are efficient is like asking whether people are smart.
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