On 2007-11-23 Kara wrote:
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Reference your 23 Nov 2007 (0630 +0300):
Re: How to remove a key from keyserver?:
Ah! Experience costs! Thanks for your time and replies,
You're *stuck* as you are already aware.
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Robert J. Hansen wrote:
You don't. This isn't possible.
nitpick
Well, it could be /possible/, but many steps would be difficult,
illegal, expensive, or some combination of the three.
/nitpick
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On Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 02:50:29PM +0100, Wolf Canis wrote:
Hello all,
I created a key one year ago and used this key. Therefore I have a lot
decrypted
messages.
Now I want revoke this key. That's not the problem, I have a revocation
certificate.
Excellent. :)
But what is with the
Andrew Berg wrote:
Robert J. Hansen wrote:
You don't. This isn't possible.
nitpick
Well, it could be /possible/, but many steps would be difficult,
illegal, expensive, or some combination of the three.
/nitpick
Stick with Rob's 'not possible'. Folks won't snicker behind your back that way.
Hello,
thanks for the answers. My doubts are dispelled.
W. Canis
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Thanks. That's exactly what I wanted to be clear about,
but didn't want to try to specify all possible details
by my (inexpert) self.
On Fri, 23 Nov 2007, John W. Moore III wrote:
. . .
reynt0 wrote:
Just a maybe picky question:
Does stops new use mean absolutely, like mechanical
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reynt0 wrote:
Just a maybe picky question:
Does stops new use mean absolutely, like mechanical
prevention, stops new use, or does it mean something like
stops by a social process, ie like knowledgeable users
won't use it anymore?
On Fri, 23
On Fri, 23 Nov 2007, David Shaw wrote:
. . .
. . . Revoking the key only
stops new use of the key - old messages are still okay.
On Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 03:14:29PM -0500, reynt0 wrote:
Just a maybe picky question:
Does stops new use mean absolutely, like mechanical
prevention,
Hallo,
Am Sonntag, 18. November 2007 00:39 schrieb Thomas Pries:
this decryption faild with errormessage:
...
gpg: WARNING: encrypted message has been manipulated!
gpg: packet(6) with unknown version 139
addition: up to this point I can restore about 30% of the archive content.
Greetings
Hello all,
I created a key one year ago and used this key. Therefore I have a lot
decrypted
messages.
Now I want revoke this key. That's not the problem, I have a revocation
certificate.
But what is with the decrypted messages to me, can I still encrypt this
messages? Or
is the secret key invalid
On 2007-11-23 Kara wrote:
I have one very, very poor possibility that you might consider --
it
won't solve your problem but is perhaps somewhat better than
nothing:
1. Create a new key and include as a comment: Replaces
0x12345678
Then make a revocation certificate for the new
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