On 14 May 2003, Nigel Metheringham wrote:
> Of those 5 give the right key, 2 give key B7CF1263 and one is currently
> not contactable.
I think this is a GPG/PGP problem. My key is a GPG key. IIRC, when it is
loaded to a PGP key server, the fingerprint number that is given out is
different. I'm afraid I'm not sufficiently expert in this to know any
more details - maybe when I say "PGP server" there, what I really mean
is "server running older software" or something...
> Looks like the keyservers have loused up - presumably holding an old key
> or the wrong key.
>
> Looking even more closely, the key returned in both cases is actually
> the same! [At least flicking from one to the other I can see no
> difference in the base64 dump]
Yes, the key itself is held correctly. It's just the identifying "tag"
that comes out differently on these older/PGP servers.
> I don't see a copy on the ftp site right now. Philip - could you drop a
> copy in and then it will mirror round.
I haven't previously put a copy on the ftp site, but I guess that's
quite a good idea.
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