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PGP/GPG questions



I just included the lates debian-keyring and changed my email address. Upon
playing with it I noticed that my key lost one of its signatures. It once
was signe by Johnie Ingram but it no longer is. The one on the pgpkeyserver
still has that signature. Strange. 

Anyway, to my question. There is a nice README for the pgp stuff, but
nothing so far for gpg. I generated a key, but I don't know what to do now.
Is it also to be send to pgp-update? Are there webservers for these keys,
too? It would be nice to have a README listing the neccessary commands.

I did not put the changed key onto the keyserver yet. Wouldn't it be a nice
idea to do this automatically from the keyring? Besides it seems I'm running
short on sigs. Only one left now. :-)

Michael

P.S.: For those that are interested, here's the key I send to pgp-update:

Type Bits/KeyID    Date       User ID
pub  1024/04B6E8F5 1996/02/24 Michael Meskes <meskes@topsystem.de>
                              Michael Meskes <meskes@debian.org>
                              Michael Meskes <meskes@online-club.de>
                              Michael Meskes <meskes@informatik.rwth-aachen.de>

-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: 2.6.3ia
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=SCXR
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

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Dr. Michael Meskes		meskes@online-club.de, meskes@debian.org
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