Questions about OpenPGP best practices
Peter Lebbing
peter at digitalbrains.com
Tue Feb 26 12:23:42 CET 2013
On 26/02/13 11:56, Werner Koch wrote:
> Thus, it won't harm you to add such a kind of Salvation Army CA.
Okay, you made me laugh out loud, thanks :).
It probably won't hurt to add the sks-keyservers CA, although I don't know how
well they guard their private key. Probably fairly well, these are crypto guys.
But there's the principle of the thing, you know? :) The CA is pretty powerful,
and only useful for keyservers. There's no advantage to installing it
system-wide versus putting it in your gpg.conf, I think. So why do it?
Peter.
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