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On Sunday 12 September 2004 12:09 pm, David Johnson wrote:
On Sunday 12 September 2004 11:07, Robin Cornelius wrote:I'm still showing that only Dave Morgan has signed (and uploaded ) my key from that meeting.I signed and uploaded everyone's key (to pgp.uk.demon.net)
Sorry, David. That might be my fault. The documentation I printed out and the DCLUG site at the time both listed this as a usable keyserver. I've updated DCLUG now to recommend subkeys.pgp.net because the older keyservers like pgp.uk.demon.net don't synchronise well when keys have revoked UID's, expired UID's, changed expiry dates, multiple subkeys and other features of well-used keys. I've retrieved the key (with your signature) from pgp.uk.demon.net and sent it to subkeys.pgp.net so it should now be available for everyone. There were errors in the key retrieved from pgp.uk.demon.net that gpg resolved before sending to subkeys.pgp.net - probably why it didn't synchronise automatically.
a few hours after the meeting... has everyone else got my signature? I guess I could try uploading to a different key server.
That should be sorted now. I've checked each signatory on pgp.uk.demon.net and sent any changed keys on to subkeys.pgp.net manually. gpg --keyserver pgp.uk.demon.net --recv-keys 28BCB3E3 A897FD02 64B5E037 7F98290D 8D86B65E 811BF32B 3B7EE764 I've done the same with pgp.mit.edu
My gpg is showing that everyone except Gemma has signed mine.
As does mine. Mike: which keyserver did you use? Could you do the same, just in case? Use --recv-keys from your default keyserver for the 7 keys above, then use gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --send-keys with the same 7 keys. -- Neil Williams ============= http://www.codehelp.co.uk/ http://www.dclug.org.uk/ http://www.isbn.org.uk/ http://sourceforge.net/projects/isbnsearch/ http://www.biglumber.com/x/web?qs=0x8801094A28BCB3E3
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