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Re: Signatures



I had same question here and someone pointed out keyserver.net had been
moved to proprietary service.

wwwkey.pgp.net service is still OK.  (I am based on my memory)

MIT site loses packet from me.  PING is erratic.  May be you have same
problem.

Good luck.

On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 02:17:12AM -0400, William Burrow wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 08:58:32PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> <stuff>
> > Peace.
> 
> OK, so here is one of the few places that I get signed email fairly
> often, so it is the first time it is getting a real workout.  For some
> reason, gnupg is unable to verify the signatures however (for example,
> Karsten's).  I am beginning to wonder what it is I am doing wrong?  
> 
> Here is the result from mutt running gnupg on Karsten's sig:
> 
> gpg: Signature made Thu Jan  3 00:58:31 2002 AST using DSA key ID 55F2B9B0
> gpg: requesting key 55F2B9B0 from search.keyserver.net ...
> gpg: [fd 9]: read error: Connection reset by peer
> gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found.
> 
> I have setup search.keyserver.net as the default keyserver to fetch
> keys, but it seems to not give a response.  When I go to
> www.keyserver.net and manually enter the key ID, after a long pause I
> get a blank screen.  So, what is being done wrong here?
> 
> 
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> William Burrow -- New Brunswick, Canada
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