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From: Michael R. <mc...@sa...> - 2003-08-28 13:42:16
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>>>>> "Kevin" == Kevin Bube <kb...@gm...> writes:
>> Will we still get finger as a way to get keys? We find that this is a
>> much more stable, much more obvious and way more scalable way to get
>> keys. No single point of failure, or place for guberment to coerce.
>>
Kevin> Maybe I will write an extra function for this. My problem is that
Kevin> time is a rare gift at the moment :-)
Can't you just reuse the whole pgp2 interface that talks to finger and
to the key servers? You just need to call "gpg --import" instead of "pgp"
to suck the key in at the end of the dialogue.
] Out and about in Ottawa. hmmm... beer. | firewalls [
] Michael Richardson, Sandelman Software Works, Ottawa, ON |net architect[
] mc...@sa... http://www.sandelman.ottawa.on.ca/ |device driver[
] panic("Just another Debian/notebook using, kernel hacking, security guy"); [
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