Key signing...
Per Tunedal
pt@radvis.nu
Sun Mar 2 20:03:02 2003
Hi,
At 18:27 2003-03-02 +0100, you wrote:
>
>Am Sonntag, 2. M=E4rz 2003 13:43 schrieb Per Tunedal:
>> Hi Peter,
>>
>> At 21:37 2003-03-02 +1100, Peter Lavender wrote:
>> >Hi Everyone,
>> >
>> >As I currently understand it, the idea is to get my own key signed by
>> >others. Once my key is signed by someone else, they export it
>>
>> They may export the signed key to a keyserver and anyone updating the=
key
>> from the keyserver will learn about the new signatures. You may download
>> your own key with the new signatures from the keyserver as welll.
>
>IMHO the signer should send the signed key to the owner and let the owner
>decide if he wants the signatuer or not.
>
>After a key signing party you may get a lot of signatures and the key=
owner
>should decide wich signatures he will accept and upload.
>
>
>Best regards
>
>Thomas
>
Unfortunately the key owner cannot decide on what signatures to "accept" as=
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anyone can sign a key and anyone can send the signed key to a key server.
It's up to you to decide which signatures to trust. If a key that is new to=
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you is signed by several others you might be lucky to find it signed by=20
someone you trust. That's the WOT.
Per Tunedal=20