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RE: [Glug-nith-discuss] Keysigning
From: |
vijay.kumarmateti |
Subject: |
RE: [Glug-nith-discuss] Keysigning |
Date: |
Wed, 21 Feb 2007 14:54:46 +0530 |
>It is considered inappropriate to upload someone else's public key to a
key >server without letting him/her know beforehand.
Oops! I didn't know that. Thanks for your information. Anyway its
mentioned more clearly in here
http://www.cryptnet.net/fdp/crypto/keysigning_party/en/keysigning_party.
html#after_keysigning_party
Step 4: Return or Upload the signed key
If you are working with an entity which does not want their key on a
public keyserver, you should at this point you should return their
signed key back to them by their method of choice - normally encrypted
email. You should not send a public key to a keyserver with out the
permission of the key's owner. Publicizing a public key slightly reduces
the security of a key pair, therefor it is considered rude to make a key
more public than its owner desires.
> Publicizing a public key slightly reduces the security of a key pair
Why does it reduce the security of a key pair?
Cheers,
Vijay
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