Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 14:29:08 +0100 From: Michael Nottebrock <michaelnottebrock@gmx.net> To: Stijn Hoop <stijn@win.tue.nl>, budsz <budsz@kumprang.or.id> Cc: FreeBSD-Security <freebsd-security@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: About *.asc Message-ID: <200303211429.09017.michaelnottebrock@gmx.net> In-Reply-To: <20030321082038.GC54854@pcwin002.win.tue.nl> References: <20030321081451.GA13163@kumprang.or.id> <20030321082038.GC54854@pcwin002.win.tue.nl>
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[-- Attachment #1 --] On Friday 21 March 2003 09:20, Stijn Hoop wrote: > To tell gpg that you trust that this is the key used by the FreeBSD > officer: > > $ gpg --edit-key security-officer@freebsd.org > > enter 'trust' and then e.g. '4'. Not quite. What you've just told gpg there is that you trust the owner of the key to have an excellent understanding of key signing, and that his signature on a key would be as good as your own. The basic expression of trust in pgp is signing / locally signing a key. -- Regards, Michael Nottebrock [-- Attachment #2 --] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQA+exOlXhc68WspdLARAqFxAJ9Gtyh2T8cttXA/wfriv+GvJWd1+gCdEw9Q BjQuJWR+8ThsC/LqEQeefXI= =Ijga -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----help
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