OT: Revoking Old Keys... my problem

Steve Butler sbutler at fchn.com
Mon May 3 16:16:56 CEST 2004


Bill,

I'm not sure that I'd consider any place on the WEB as safe for a revocation
cert.  Perhaps a bank vault or a heavy fire safe at home.  Committing the
entire revocation cert to memory would be a little extreme!

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Turner [mailto:turner_bill at sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 6:38 PM
To: Jerry Windrel

Jerry Windrel wrote:

> The problem of having a key that you cannot revoke, and the partial
> solution I outlined, reminds me somewhat of the situation in the Book

 
So far as a 'safe' place to keep the reovation certificate, which I have 
as yet not made and am going to do so as soon as this clears the system, 
would a 'web mail' account (Lycos.com for instance) be considered 
'safe?'  If I had done that before I would not be having this problem 

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