Public keys stored on different server
Alex
alex at blueselene.com
Wed Feb 1 13:06:45 CET 2023
On Wed, 1 Feb 2023 13:01:21 +0100
Alex <alex at blueselene.com> wrote:
> There's not much you can do in those situations. There's not
> really much in the way of an advantage compared to downloading from a
> keyserver when searching by the key ID.
Correction: It can help if there are collisions, software should not
assume that Key IDs are unique
(https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4880#section-3.3).
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Current PGP KeyID: 11ADE4393600C1BDFFCBC0A598DE15942B08CA00
https://blueselene.com/pgp-archive/11ADE4393600C1BDFFCBC0A598DE15942B08CA00/key.pub
For up-to-date information on my crypto keys see
https://blueselene.com/crypto.html
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