On Friday 25 November 2011 09:07, Maarten Vanraes wrote:
> usually one gives out the public key so that 
> people can use the public key to verify messages signed with the private key.

There are two ways of doing this. upload to ones website, and send it to a 
keyserver. I do both.
And it doesn't hurt to have friends and other persons you know sign the key. 
That way it's more authentic and people who don't know you but know or trust 
one or more of the persons who signed your key, is more likely to trust your 
key rather that another fake key.


I once missed the oppurtunity to have Richard Stallman sign my key. (I used to 
have my pgp fingerprint in my wallet.) It didn't occur to me to ask untill 
someone else mentioned that Stallman signed his key. And that was After 
Stallman had left the venue. I remember hearing a lot of people expressing 
slight frustrations for also missing the oppurtunity. ;-)=

-- 
Johnny A. Solbu
PGP key ID: 0xFA687324

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