Re: GPG Keyserver?

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Am Mi, den 07.09.2005 schrieb Tony Nelson um 3:24:

> I think that if I want to sign my RPM, I will need to put my public key up
> on some Keyserver -- at least that seems to be the word I see when googling
> around.  How is this done?  What Keyserver should I use?  Should my public
> key be put on my web site as well?

> TonyN.:'                       <mailto:tonynelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Not a bad idea to publish the public key part of the gpg key you are
signing your self made rpms with :) Publishing the key on a PGP/GPG key
server is a common way, to place it as a text file on public reachable
web space is common too (just compare what the big 3rd party
repositories do). It does not matter to which key server you talk when
uploading your key, as long that server belongs to the world-wide ring,
like i.e. http://pgp.mit.edu.

Alexander


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