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On Mon, 17 Dec 2001, Anand A Rao wrote:
> I created and added my pub key to server as per your instructions.. what all
> shud I send in the email ... I have my id (creaded by gpg), email id .. but
> whats the finger print ??
Run the gpg --fingerprint command with your keyid, like so:
[mbrodeur at maybe mbrodeur]$ gpg --fingerprint 2cfe18a3
pub 1024D/2CFE18A3 2001-08-31 Matthew J. Brodeur <MBrodeur at NextTime.com>
Key fingerprint = 9EBA 7F1E 42D1 7A43 5884 560C 73CF D615 2CFE 18A3
That will give you all the information you need to send. The
fingerprint is, simply, a way to verify that a key belongs to the right
person. While it is (technically) possible for a keyid to be duplicated,
it shouldn't be possible to generate two keys with the same keyid AND
fingerprint.
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-Matt
Reality is for those who can't face Science Fiction.
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