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-An event at which [GPG] users get together and authenticate each others identity to build the WebOfTrust. Usually a minor part of [LUG] meetings, conferences (particularly [Debian] and [KDE] conferences, because these groups rely on [GPG] authentication as part of their organisational infrastructure) or other gatherings of the cryptographical aware. Make sure that you up-load yuor
key to the appropiate [KeyServer]s before you get involved in [KeySigningParty]s, because people will expect to find your keys there.
+An event at which [GPG] users get together and authenticate each others identity to build the WebOfTrust. Usually a minor part of [LUG] meetings, conferences (particularly [Debian] and [KDE] conferences, because these groups rely on [GPG] authentication as part of their organisational infrastructure) or other gatherings of the cryptographical aware. Make sure that you up-load your
key to the appropiate [KeyServer]s before you get involved in [KeySigningParty]s, because people will expect to find your keys there.
Big Lumber (http://www.biglumber.com/) and keysignings (http://lists.alt.org/mailman/listinfo/keysignings) are both resources to help organise key signings.
-If you really can't make it to a keysigning, the next best thing is to send your key to a [RobotCA], which doesn't provide verification of who you are, but verifies that a holder of your SecretKey
collects email addressed to your email address.
+If you really can't make it to a keysigning, the next best thing is to send your key to a [RobotCA], which doesn't provide verification of who you are, but verifies that a holder of your PrivateKey
collects email addressed to your email address.
-See also:
[PGPSigningPartyHOWTO] (somewhat dated)
+You can use a tool such as SpringGraph to create graphical images of your WebOfTrust.
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See also: [GPG/PGPNotes] and
[PGPSigningPartyHOWTO] (somewhat dated)
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