Hi Peter, Thank you very much.
Op 09-02-19 om 12:48 schreef Peter Lebbing: > Hello André, > > On 09/02/2019 09:06, André Ockers wrote: >> - 171 official keysigning party participants, of who 107 showed up to my >> awareness; > This is going to be a pain to do manually. But you don't have to! As the > FOSDEM keysigning party page[1] notes, "You may find caff a helpful tool." > (last sentence of the page, not counting the footer). > > If you open your ksp-fosdem2019.txt file and put "x" in every checkbox > you have checked on your paper list, you can feed this text file with > checkmarks directly to caff and it will import the keys for you *and* > verify their fingerprints! It will only consider entries with checkmarks > for both "Fingerprint OK" and "ID OK", so only when the participant has > acknowledged their fingerprint matches and you have marked that you find > their identification papers match. Done. > The FOSDEM KSP offers a keyring with all the keys from the party. You > can feed that to caff as well and it won't even need to fetch the keys > from a keyserver (which might not have all keys). > > My suggestion is to look for "caff" and documentation and try that > before you verify 107 fingerprints manually :-). If you still hit > problems, report back here and we can take a further look. Following documentation [1], I checked that I have Postfix installed and now I'm here [2] $ sudo postconf -e 'relayhost = smtp.provider.nl' [sudo] wachtwoord voor andre: postconf: fatal: open /etc/postfix/main.cf for reading: No such file or directory Best regards, André Ockers [1] https://wiki.debian.org/caff [2] https://www.howtoforge.com/postfix_relaying_through_another_mailserver
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