Subkey Binding Signature(0x18)
Atom 'Smasher'
atom-gpg at suspicious.org
Tue May 11 11:37:27 CEST 2004
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On Mon, 10 May 2004, Atom 'Smasher' wrote:
> if a subkey binding signature gets lost or destroyed, how can it be
> recovered? (or made from scratch?) (let's assume that it's lost for both
> the public and private key.)
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i figured out how to hack it together.... details coming soon....
...atom
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PGP key - http://atom.smasher.org/pgp.txt
3EBE 2810 30AE 601D 54B2 4A90 9C28 0BBF 3D7D 41E3
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"As a cryptography and computer security expert,
I have never understood the current fuss about
the open source software movement. In the
cryptography world, we consider open source
necessary for good security; we have for decades.
Public security is always more secure than
proprietary security. It's true for cryptographic
algorithms, security protocols, and security
source code. For us, open source isn't just a
business model; it's smart engineering practice."
-- Bruce Schneier, 15 Sep 1999
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Comment: What is this gibberish? - http://atom.smasher.org/links/#digital_signatures
iEYEARECAAYFAkCgntsACgkQnCgLvz19QeNEMgCgqjnDJQN12gC2cBAbf1VBUKW9
N3AAn2w9SSI2XjMWQPoqhi7pipKChKxF
=qQOo
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