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1.1 root 1: PGP Public Keyservers
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3:
4: There are PGP public key servers which allow one to exchange public
5: keys running through the Internet and UUCP mail systems.
6:
7: NOTE!
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9: This service is NOT supported in any way whatsoever by the schools or
10: organizations on which these servers run. It is here only to help
11: transfer keys between PGP users. It does NOT attempt to guarantee
12: that a key is a valid key; use the signators on a key for that kind of
13: security. This service can be discontinued at any time without prior
14: notification.
15:
16: Each keyserver processes requests in the form of mail messages. The
17: commands for the server are entered on the Subject: line.
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1.1.1.2 ! root 19: To: [email protected]
! 20: From: [email protected]
! 21: Subject: help
1.1 root 22:
23: Sending your key to ONE server is enough. After it processes your
24: key, it will forward your add request to other servers automagically.
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1.1.1.2 ! root 26: For example, to add your key to the keyserver, or to update your key if it is
! 27: already there, send a message similar to the following to any server:
1.1 root 28:
1.1.1.2 ! root 29: To: [email protected]
! 30: From: [email protected]
! 31: Subject: add
1.1 root 32:
1.1.1.2 ! root 33: -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
! 34: Version: 2.3
1.1 root 35:
1.1.1.2 ! root 36: <blah blah blah>
! 37: -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
1.1 root 38:
39: COMPROMISED KEYS: Create a Key Revocation Certificate (read the PGP
40: docs on how to do that) and mail your key to the server once again,
41: with the ADD command.
42:
43: Valid commands are:
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1.1.1.2 ! root 45: Command Message body contains
! 46: ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------
! 47: ADD Your PGP public key (key to add is body of msg)
! 48: INDEX List all PGP keys the server knows about (-kv)
! 49: VERBOSE INDEX List all PGP keys, verbose format (-kvv)
! 50: GET Get the whole public key ring
! 51: GET userid Get just that one key
! 52: MGET regexp Get all keys which match /regexp/
! 53: LAST days Get the keys updated in the last `days' days
! 54: ------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.1 root 55:
56: Examples for the MGET command:
57:
58: MGET michael Gets all keys which have "michael" in them
59: MGET iastate All keys which contain "iastate"
60: MGET F605A5|3A738B Those two keyid's
61:
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1.1.1.2 ! root 63: As of 24-Apr-93, these sites are running this system:
1.1 root 64:
65: Internet sites:
1.1.1.2 ! root 66: [email protected]
! 67: Michael Graff
! 68: [email protected]
! 69: FTP: pgp.iastate.edu:/usr/explorer/public-keys.pgp
! 70: [email protected]
! 71: Derek Atkins
! 72: [email protected]
! 73: FTP: toxicwaste.mit.edu:/pub/keys/public-keys.pgp
! 74: [email protected]
! 75: John Perry
! 76: [email protected]
! 77: FTP: phil.utmb.edu:/pub/pgp/public-keys.pgp
! 78: [email protected]
! 79: Mark Turner
! 80: [email protected]
! 81: FTP: ftp.demon.co.uk:/pub/pgp/pubring.pgp (Updated daily)
! 82: [email protected]
! 83: Gary Ratterree
! 84: [email protected]
! 85: [email protected]
! 86: Jeremy Fitzhardinge
! 87: [email protected]
1.1 root 88:
89: UUCP site:
1.1.1.2 ! root 90: [email protected]
! 91: John Perry
! 92: [email protected]
1.1 root 93:
94: Check the Usenet newsgroup alt.security.pgp for updates to this system
95: and for new sites.
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