Re: Key Server...

From: securityfocus.com@delgreco.net
Date: 03/04/02


Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 15:33:41 -0500
From: securityfocus.com@delgreco.net
To: security-basics@securityfocus.com

On Sat, Mar 02, 2002 at 04:15:14AM -0500, Sumit Dhar wrote:
> The second part is, say I am running the key server. Now there is a user
> X I want to certify. What I will need to do is most probably sign his
> public key with my private key??

And then re-upload it to the keyservers, where all of the signatures on
it are combined on the record for that key.

> I am currently trying out Mark Horowitz's pks and openkeyserver. Now,
> just wondering if anyone here knows how this certifying could be done
> on these keyservers??

I think I answered this above, but I'm not sure if you mean what I'm
interpreting "certifying" to mean. Please correct me if you mean
something else.

Rob






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