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Neil Williams wrote: | On Sunday 05 Jan 2003 1:10 pm, Matt Lee wrote: | |>With Neil Stone I get ... |> |>Message has been signed by Neil Stone <Webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> |> aka "Neil Stone <Neil@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>" |> aka "Neil Stone <Neil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>" |>WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature! |> There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner. | | | You need to edit this key to tell GnuPG how much you trust Neil Stone (and me) | - an assessment of how careful YOU think we are about checking that a public | key really does belong to the correct physical person. Use: | gpg --edit-key C5AEEA61 | Command> trust | 3 | quit | | I'd suggest marginal for now, once you have made sure that it really is the | right key for me and Neil Stone, you should sign the key and export it using | gpg --send-keys --keyserver pgp.mit.edu a897fd02 | for each key in turn. Don't sign a key until you have made sure that the key | really does belong to the correct physical person - preferably by exchanging | fingerprint information face-to-face. |
While we aew on the subject... Does anyone know of a GUI GPG management application ? ie one that I can load in Gnome (or more precisley the other 1/2 can) and edit trusts and keys etc ?
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