Re: GPG Public Keys
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 22 May 2008 04:35:55 am Sebastian Hahn wrote: > I'm still looking for a solution, and might switch to mutt when I have > the time to set up my mail system properly. One solution I might recommend is figuring out what you're doing different than every one else on the list who sign their email. I've seen a hand full of people so far who sign their email to this list and kmail has no problem validating their signed messages. It just seems to be yours. I'm not trying to point fingers. I'm just saying. -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2.0.4-svn0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFINT/fvsn/sQCIOqQRAlexAJ9uuUXw9bLiGtGMxZc3QxhrlR9h+wCeMXkg f0cs3ReFe3dSnJb7CA9uVn0= =GxZU -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: GPG Public Keys
On May 22, 2008, at 4:32 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi! Nathaniel Dube wrote: For some reason kmail is giving me a [Invalid signature.] warning about your email. :-/ Same here. So the problem is not on your end... It's an old problem. I could use inline signatures, those would come through - but they are broken as soon as anything non-ASCII is involved. On the other hand, pgp/mime signed messages are somehow mangled by the mailing list software, or it appears to be like that. Therefore, I try to not sign messages I send to this list, but unfortunately I forget sometimes, as in the last mail. I'm still looking for a solution, and might switch to mutt when I have the time to set up my mail system properly. Sebastian
Re: GPG Public Keys
Should be on most keyservers: -BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (MingW32) - GPGshell v3.64 Comment: Public PGP/GPG Key: http://tinyurl.com/2uogug Comment: Public DSA2 Key: http://tinyurl.com/2phw82 mQGiBEa3V5IRBACu0NhWvTmWznWGh8NSa0HKCSQi57osQazOO6oxlwc2Q0D4Trx6 eKGWgTiNS/hHYxZNsHEhkKvVntRJ4PTPjhMmwZhaPyjqXjnYtcIRUyiWjzHKHoqB b3G6l+ETkZcvCvItvSxwIW+iY2tXcQdrbYVVLBwWAgwFw1gPPPG4rdkqKwCgv4+f EO/hNF5dB16ZMFMiS9bpCDkD/1XuJLMTuFQl6k9KWyPT3VeUjvrJlqmF2YPm3h1W 6safocP0z0SXpDMKjvbrFZnbS7CVm5btPotdFoxTx0r1X6uX4d3KL42+02IzrV2O UMsqdoMe8VtF49IdVvdw94q6+I6Ok3eFvycUMnfTgK+bJFmxAc5ApuH1T+svl67j 5IobA/wL1spe8+F/AUkcvDdmE0EhL/F48d5YnPXb4Fd2ojqrX4uGfLSfsqCoPczM 52iDMfHJPWy94geA4BC4adUswWiQjLdFMTZg6q+i5VAmRera2jicMTq64Y3k5gou VxKhrCwN4SdBpssHFcWXEDfpFPg1dPDgK1NU1j+hXjGKFPlq4LQlTmlja3kgdmFu IEV0dGVuIDxuLnYuZXR0ZW5AZ21haWwuY29tPohcBBMRAgAcAhsDAh4BAheABQJG z2oUBAsECQoDFQIDAxYBAgAKCRBjlAdyQkNfMDayAJ9XjBLG9K/25H1vIoQ9EezF G2pDQwCgsRAUKA3s6V/FKi3RFaS6s9G0wpm5BA0ERrdXkhAQAOQNJ69TB2EhUALY DBSHxfKSYPQKZiKTWn6RC++XidcSuhBSeQCPDle3CgrR0mUZjkn1xikxTXnOK1cA NNEfoNjBqF5t3lQAaRzNJOxIO/tkCciHvrh4Ud4uy5NvA052IjkXNrEA//4NhZwa Igg/IJ+Qkvikg9bPcafM0BCr7rITs/izvSLxfvyUOMeEDFefEqw2PBbqBf3c1vTP wjsQPfVVgIjCZ5z61jVXYStqALzX8z5B2NkNWtm71gTl5B3sq8CfStStW1PtBl9M bQiLcrhk6pbNXXQN8TH3lllsD+umeo/OWpc1JtrGHksAuXmG9DFgICUL4McuW3mJ kB5p5AuUULSJYCQeEKYdK3ZZ7BRVepcSXZH0ssX9j5syU8mHvdI4poVCpR+2RtFl j9QmQWRdkSGuClzc8SjQCuDU0vDEXwrtx0sh+f3qSGel502KMrApRe3rcjAlGmsj vjThEM97TpSbsEPni0/QjcC/iOn58FWh//MdYaiymgMYvqwcE2RGeIPneoAv1N2J NlH5Z9jDTPGTnWnarLS6jZjZDeIZ9vLXrS3ihAtBwWvkWEwCbD9ydxJ91F2C9q3q uKEj9kUS3ve2zB4ClKne4d3TeTuHJ7tWyMtBL/f+uViUYf2q68SjNraOABFKEdcM mk0RlEEFZv04khytpsp6LeB/IkdzAAMFD/wIbDCO2Z5n84zkb95ijx2EG64uAlS2 bY5OIh18utdGI89T+fbBtC+RAGU3sWc3K4l06ur28AItOaSXZ37NxXj0wjfTarD7 PrTUdCaW6IWnKbolP5ITiOV5csOf2P9J5kOi5fStzbsyMZ9gAi1xY1jNlnVIMM5B ha7bS6mvCRF+eKhjpypCyBoLBSeZC/i0dsjgHDCDq6jaL1Cpny3Ewxj543mBJgdT WTzU0SU9rKG/3QpjfnN+tEowYTNUXzAAmWgbF0OBLVmPliUWUTXFgq0QV3fCTWOu 1WZnoNqU6ibfMBONNrYgRdaUncjdXRvzGWcuslhtWWW2S7W3Ioa7M+aJTmquEUtc hpVs714eN/lNeqD+SZ2sVuNW6sG0brYemMe3Bt2/KE7UjyCJ93BGamNNcGF47RWb 7QbILz3u6J8POmyAjr70nV3mwSMAU6UmcnrMu4dmhp6bQEl0GS0tDvuN65fY13mt QCdeqm7QNEEDwhXtkxyHztVj6oX8XfosQWb06sXPhQzryD4yPMXIE03CYxkRNNRQ DVterFhO35pFLvfBA4TqwbKG2DkJ8C5A/AC0IngpJY+MGnxarAO/DEVseM28smff ipfYrCEBhrL5U9ud7csRDfvaltClSQ9jo5uidSncLdSBCO0+ZXrGOs2/PvIXjCBZ o/n32CqHMzUweYhJBBgRAgAJBQJGt1eSAhsMAAoJEGOUB3JCQ18wQLkAniZBr6n+ rVS+9/KQ/eff3cmRgNOuAJ93AbKCeYRHKDh4CeHlJfwtcE/elw== =xib9 -END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
Re: GPG Public Keys
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi! Nathaniel Dube wrote: > For some reason kmail is giving me a [Invalid signature.] > warning about your email. :-/ Same here. So the problem is not on your end... -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFINNszCw4Qy3grbLIRAlLAAKDUMJCMMsNUvGeO6L0OiwjtY2kDHwCgqU10 TE8y9fZv/oiemBpHHvPdBuA= =1MaV -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: GPG Public Keys
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 21 May 2008 06:57:41 pm Sebastian Hahn wrote: > are you sure this is not just because subkeys.pgp.net ist not > functional currently and it's the only keyserver you use? This has > caused some problems for some people... > > I've also uploaded my key, and I was just able to download it. I ended up deleting everything in ~/.gnupg with the exception of the .gpg files and deleted my kgpg config file. I restarted kgpg and some of the issues seemed to have gone away. Though I'm still getting time out errors with a few key servers. I managed to get your key. For some reason kmail is giving me a [Invalid signature.] warning about your email. :-/ -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2.0.4-svn0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFINMvgvsn/sQCIOqQRAmGEAJ9uw4PXxT0YaDfghYSCSRhk9joVxgCfSraq PEMCC7L04ppY9d029G5XqAc= =lNpU -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: GPG Public Keys
On May 22, 2008, at 1:26 AM, Nathaniel Dube wrote: I noticed some of you have GPG keys. I tried searching key servers so I can add your public keys to my list. It would seem either I'm not searching the right servers or none of you have uploaded them. So I'm asking that all of you respond with your public keys and I'll do the same. <0xC109AB9DD3436B3A12F148AABEC9FFB100883AA4.asc> are you sure this is not just because subkeys.pgp.net ist not functional currently and it's the only keyserver you use? This has caused some problems for some people... I've also uploaded my key, and I was just able to download it. Sebastian PGP.sig Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: GPG Public Keys
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Nathaniel Dube wrote: > I noticed some of you have GPG keys. I tried searching key servers so I can > add your public keys to my list. It would seem either I'm not searching the > right servers or none of you have uploaded them. So I'm asking that all of > you respond with your public keys and I'll do the same. Rather odd; I've uploaded my key to several servers. But anyways... - -- F. Fox AAS, CompTIA A+/Network+/Security+ Owner of Tor node "kitsune" http://fenrisfox.livejournal.com -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQIVAwUBSDS2dOj8TXmm2ggwAQjclA//QV2ZRUn2GnUX4dEnk3Jcm3QRH2omptc6 43p3tHaZ22yoU3ySrClhvIMXr5yidzHJhf+bK4axeKVwnKurDAbAVCnYp6fQ4SdC r4EtOxhG4+qDZhmLTAvsQS8OVKUFnDk5Hx8ztNx41WUZVJRTbCiQSSY3uD4aPQ1Q 7ArT3JRP9TxCvfZQln1zqkZ42FHF+194ri6rPzsPBGr9688E5Ar+6Om5NPVE7kXv Uu8f6yBDYQNfQzfhAK4qg/J18Km8H6nRBWgglRnphbgfBvWR8n4zCD3e1/bEjSJZ mTMESxsv/qegqmi50iZTtYzNbbnTmkrSw9VtzPt25ajgU4Ftzx+OJLJM5cxLsoU3 IlnfdUOGWMkRwTym4vWvQEZxQvDR9c/E4SPHOkt9tDi2S6BU6io1GHO7C4luc9v2 xsmt5Xtbcokl587NXlL8Q845r+jd2wh9mDVFQ4mQ5na9Ien5fnP2dJrM3HGYyymm eZRzRImpSnLLJz7WkTh+RT8RgKdcGQM8TGJdF42zeTLKm/qO+yFr0N3IBgxJE7oo TaXItmeC2HVrM9TsijRnK0GBVGAy98U7wpyojHp4Iwomc1CSYT1w2RYyoxTC8rtu FhGTZJeOy9dtBnlTojpgICdt83TMWJN0Zq3qShnJH+pP9sQKLNavGC4sDA/27ktA le/9v/PI3/o= =2nqq -END PGP SIGNATURE- pgpkeys.asc Description: application/pgp-keys
GPG Public Keys
I noticed some of you have GPG keys. I tried searching key servers so I can add your public keys to my list. It would seem either I'm not searching the right servers or none of you have uploaded them. So I'm asking that all of you respond with your public keys and I'll do the same. 0xC109AB9DD3436B3A12F148AABEC9FFB100883AA4.asc Description: application/pgp-keys signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.