I don't believe it! I've got a passport, a photo drivers license, photo ID
from work, plus a Switch card, but I don't use PGP :o( (Yet)

mrBen

>Hi,

>All things being equal, I should be there tonight. But unfortunately I
>haven't been able to send everyone (well, specifically Graeme) my public
>key. It is available from
>http://www.astro.gla.ac.uk/users/paulm/pmillar.gpg

>As a quick verify, my fingerprint is in my signature (and should be in all
>subsequent signatures). Of course I'm not expecting anyone to sign
>anything without seeing me brandishing multiple photo IDs :^)

>I'll print off a couple of pages of tear-off strips with GPG-id, location
>of key and fingerprint. Anyone who is satisfied of my ID can then take one
>of these and check that my public key matches both the fingerprint and
>GPG-ID (which is "Paul Millar (Physics & Astronomy)
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>", BTW)

>Is this ok?

>AFAIK the two steps ("verify real-person == fingerprint" and "verify
>fingerprint == public key") can happen in either order.

>Cheers,

>Paul.



On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Steven Murdoch wrote:
> At 17:45 24/03/02 +0000, you wrote:
> >I'm arranging a keysigning for the next meeting.  Could people that want
> >to participate please mail me their PGP public key?  I will collect
> >them all and print out copies of the fingerprints for verification on
> >the evening.  I need the keys by Wednesday afternoon as that's the last
> >time I'll see a printer before the meet.
>
> All those who want to participate in the keysigning should take a look
at:
> http://www.debian.org/events/keysigning
> for guidelines. Basically bring a government issue ID, i.e. passport or
> photo driving license so we can verify you are who your key says you are.
> Also bring along a printout of your key(s'|'s) fingerprint so we know
that
> the key belongs to you.
>
> Also http://www.ox.compsoc.net/compsoc/events/pgp-keysigning.html might
be
> of some interest since this page describes an event similar to ours.
>
> Steven.

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