How do I check a copy of my public key?
Thomas Sjögren
thomas at northernsecurity.net
Tue Dec 2 17:01:37 CET 2003
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 08:51:56AM -0700, Paul E Condon wrote:
[...]
> When I do --send-keys, how can I
> check that the updated key information is, in fact,
> available from the keyserver?
You can use --recv-key <keyid> to retrieve the key from a keyserver or
--search-key <keyid> to search for it.
> Or, that after a day or
> so, it is available from some other keyserver?
Depends on what software the keyserver is running, but the key should be
available on the other keyservers in a couple of days.
/Thomas
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