On Sunday 23 December 2007 05:03:30 pm Karl Larsen wrote: > I am on the web at http://gpgMIT.com and it is broken at 10 AM > Sunday December 23 2007. It will not accept FE2353A7 or 0xFE2353A7 or > anything so I can't join now. I will try again later today but Monday > may be the soonest I can get my new key to them. This is a big problem > if you need to do it, and a bigger problem if you thought you did but > you didn't. The web page is good because when it says it did you can see > if that is so. <http://pgp.mit.com/> (NB not gpg) seems to me to be working fine. >From my experience the best procedure is to create a key-pair and ascii version on one's computer, then go to pgp.mit.com and paste in the ascii version (in the "Submit a key" box) This takes a minute or so to complete. Then you can see if it has been registered by entering one's key in the "Extract a key" box. As far as I can see, you have to preface the key ID with 0x. The kgpg command to export a key to pgp.mit.edu did not seem to me to work. It said "Sending the key" but this seemed to continue indefinitely. As far as I can see, seahorse is the gnome equivalent of kgpg. If that is so, it should be mentioned in the wiki page. -- fedora-docs-list mailing list fedora-docs-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-docs-list