On Thursday 25 September 2003 11:18, Ashish Ariga wrote:
> Verification is done using the key id of the public key. It doesn't
> matter what mail address(es) are attached to it.
> If your public key is queried using your mail address, both will be
> retrieved. During verification the correct one wi
On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 14:15, John L. Fjellstad wrote:
> On Wednesday 24 September 2003 23:42, Henning Moll wrote:
>
> > > Is there a way to revoke a gpg key if you have lost the password and
> > > didn't create a revocation certificate?
> > No, not really. You can start a brute force attack. If yo
On Wednesday 24 September 2003 23:42, Henning Moll wrote:
> > Is there a way to revoke a gpg key if you have lost the password and
> > didn't create a revocation certificate?
> No, not really. You can start a brute force attack. If you used a
Tried, won't work. I do remember I mixed words and num
On Wednesday 24 September 2003 20:30, John L. Fjellstad wrote:
> Is there a way to revoke a gpg key if you have lost the password and
> didn't create a revocation certificate?
No, not really. You can start a brute force attack. If you used a
'word' (=something from a dictionary), chances are bett
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