OK, folks. For the purposes of consistency, I've signed the old lost key with the new key and posted both keys to the keyservers. I've put the old lost key (Just the public key export of it of course) on linuxnewbie.codecastle.com, devel.codecastle.com, and admin.codecastle.com in the my_public_key/ directory along with the ascii export of the new key. I'm including the old 42D8F306 key in this email with the signature from the new C5A76BF6 key. This means that it's now on the keyservers, archived in this group (I've already sent an email with ascii export of the new C5A76BF6 to this group), and also on the libpam-pgsql.codecastle.com which is the upstream source site for libpam-pgsql. It's also available on the other 3 sites I control. I'm hereby using these emails, the signature on the old key as sent to the keyservers, and the websites with the old and new keys as my "chain of establishment" that the old keys was mine and that the new one is mine. I've also generated, and saved to CDRW, the revocation certificates for all 3 types of revocation types as well as the secret/public key combinations, as well as the ascii export of the old key with new signature and ascii export of the new key. Hopefully this will significantly establish the chain of owerships. -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org mQGiBDwux3MRBADny+tu35ShkaTTdUd/eIlrJNx3bhL+qIFz6M15yI4hyXiFnhXV s3E8yJH0Gkaafz3xLxNAOrQRyglwAiqjYey/RoB7uPR7y4D2iXv6P+GOvd4BRjfT uDZo4Qw4Vo6TzuQaY3ykdfFzUBj1BnkqoKpp6fMlowBLzNAhHRC3OkzyawCglBkf JgLKBy2YoSp6TCw8gTWpO28EAImWQkz9RTyoY7y+tLIubErQfdJPr7erGFciJTxA lvITihx9WDEESq7kCCRdQfoVttsDQU0mbOC+3wef2OcenIoTcEAgUEjGPeIlg+06 mTc9HFlcFc7mx2gpXBc1sEC+jU6xA1/Ynza/kh0rUF0JQ5UBBaftYGFLmgUmu4xf LiBWBACffcs1ktKhbkBu9e+SAS5gjNael8TNkIPqLZ98j9Dxbc21DQei9rrIYXFV eLVQkws0SB1VdEMCEJ+saE9rWxr4ceYawc4xrRLxcB6oUb0CX3+nxRkbdXoVrHsM w+yi6rVqlq9ifNBluF7IGOoZcMje+qPwzUUpQ3iu0kCEtkWlq7Q7RGF2aWQgRC5X LiBEb3duZXkgKCJwZ3BrZXlzIikgPGRhdmlkLWRvd25leUBjb2RlY2FzdGxlLmNv bT6IXQQTEQIAHQUCPC7HcwUJAeEzgAULBwoDBAMVAwIDFgIBAheAAAoJEOq17FpC 2PMGJxcAn1RYl2OM1KQbzwJkmvrordgdF3NwAJ9HTw54cwb2ARhq5PtRsJlxYkPa +4hFBBARAgAGBQI8tMQIAAoJECUYaxbFp2v2/fkAmIC1CzFmxhjDT2OeyX8u5ckC dUkAoImlRxXCOPLhj1rR6+YG20yoistzuQINBDwux8sQCACQBr0yJUJvqc6n3rNi 8E0ldmCG4O7hkQRcaYtcn52fl2Xc5FlC0woWHcp0oKW7iQkiyKyFL7pt/KSAclkC wxwvHJ65c3i40k5zTn8h7DSboL84cXnYcIm3mMl89BwRhqnNaLmrQaa4LVnGdD/B 6q/Cz2ACjcYO1DZM8NuuXtPC3x5sEiNlrgZS1UdIu7AwwbDOyfQtMDh2gYB26Jmf lyBqDXZZzmDH4w9pxljFPdZmx/GJbCsewD1AvRnwhlY2rgJaKJ96zKTCgNDc/XSD qbdUbWMcusyRvYMdYVW8rF0fHtDcMcej25yK2mmxUgCAP7TWl3nRIaty/bepwaLe V7P3AAMHB/9rAJvrLoUfJLeyPsp5e13qjmHSDDhwVwfxrrXILOzneKe9LkZVq9cg JmPjsBHf98AyTpNMVlwq20lb0sC6eywOmE+y1fGGi9cBnjIk1wvsrF/Yk77FbApQ SaeYV+5Ku1CvKt8tl2tzwLzhmmY94abgTVsrClNgs9agJr1rhRZbMloiK0GXBsHJ W9xVkgIir4Di7TZKKuQiLUnAp7X3aHDO2OU7FS0KlLdPpGFNJmDpMgwVUnoFoNSJ aQdGjmJc8zi28ggzXphuQCVJ37GxV/Dj8CSrik0yWCk7+KmR+SChaErN/YOnpaLX 1Mo00GZz7m8Z5oLFuKE6my93jIhGsdqPiEwEGBECAAwFAjwux8sFCQHhM4AACgkQ 6rXsWkLY8wb9qwCePuhZd9hhMBaydyzpNgmvLYcc1IcAmQEAJdsbS7MQBzlJuutL Ux17fOv0 =S44V -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- -- David D.W. Downey <david-downey@codecastle.com> Upstream - libpam-pgsql.codecastle.com Debian - Woody: 0.5.2-2 Sid: 0.5.2-3 State - bugs.debian.org/libpam-pgsql
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