From: Ted Rolle Area: Public Key Encryption To: Christopher Baker 11 Dec 94 11:33:00 Subject: PGP versions UpdReq Hello Christopher! January 01 2045 00:23, Christopher Baker wrote to All: CB> allowing for Echolag, any traffic posted along this line from Lin or CB> anyone else after they've read this will result in Moderator visitation. Hey Chris! Love to have you here! We've got an extra room for your stay . Ted 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Brian Giroux Area: Public Key Encryption To: All 10 Dec 94 07:03:00 Subject: KEY REVOKE UpdReq I seem to have created a small problem for myself. I decided that it was time to put a key revocation just in case my HDD crashes. Now when I type pgp -kv, it says that my key is revoked. Is there any way to reverse the revokation? Brian Giroux True-Tech Computer Supplies --- 1st 1.11 #1757 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Christopher Baker Area: Public Key Encryption To: Ted Rolle 12 Dec 94 14:14:36 Subject: Re: PGP versions UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In a message dated: 11 Dec 94, Ted Rolle was quoted as saying: CB> allowing for Echolag, any traffic posted along this line from CB> Lin or anyone else after they've read this will result in Moderator CB> visitation. TR> Hey Chris! Love to have you here! We've got an extra room for TR> your stay . thanks! i'll keep that in mind. [grin] glad to see you back. are all the hardware probs cured? TTFN. Chris -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: PGP 2.6.2 is LEGAL in Zone 1! So USE it! [grin] iQCVAwUBLuyhH8sQPBL4miT5AQEcuAQApYGVIV/Iu453UN6kW6CxkUoYQ7AcUS/V HZ5Voirg7wfb6XceDyrpFgBWEmLFUsd+NGCeoZBMIQjSuQ8zGJJ6h1QndZSKqUYq IDaMzUsgIGr8WrPQdnbR1tql0pDKlD6Dt+Yoh3IUjLGSSEblVZP7YXVAvvafx4T+ CVOUtFxrIRI= =qiIZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Jean Merrick Area: Public Key Encryption To: All 12 Dec 94 23:17:10 Subject: GREAT NEWS ! UpdReq ************************************************************ *** *** **** Auto-Net Internet Automation v3.0 **** *** *** ************************************************************ AutoNet will be appearing in an Upcoming Internet BOOK from Que Publishing. Make sure and look for it! =-=-=-=-=-= NEW! =-=-=-=-=-=- *** New graphical, colorful interface! *** Added ability to specify PORT, PROVIDER, and SPEED inside Autonet.cfg Current command sent to modem is now displayed on the title bar Now has DIRECT CONNECT option for people with direct TcpIp access. Main menu added. 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(214) 606-1485 Hogard Software Solutions (214) 641-6292 Blues Cafe (214) 638-1181 MindLink (214) 221-9672 TechLine (214) 317-4345 Internet: wuarchive.wustl.edu /pub/MSDOS_UPLOADS/utils The author may be contacted: autonet@unicomp.net CompuServe: 71441,2723 ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Todd Jacobs Area: Public Key Encryption To: Brian Giroux 13 Dec 94 23:23:20 Subject: Re: KEY REVOKE UpdReq Brian Giroux's overdue library book had this message for All scribbled in the margins: BG> I seem to have created a small problem for myself. I decided that it BG> was time to put a key revocation just in case my HDD crashes. Now BG> when I type pgp -kv, it says that my key is revoked. Is there any BG> way to reverse the revokation? Do you have a backup of your secret keyring on a floppy or something? If that doesn't work, you want want to try -kd on it again. That *may* toggle the revocation off, although I have never actually tried it. Worst case scenario is that you will have to disseminate the revocation, and generate a new key pair. :/ Todd A. Jacobs SysOp, The Digital Bookshelf 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Shawn McMahon Area: Public Key Encryption To: All 14 Dec 94 12:16:32 Subject: KEY REVOKE UpdReq Despite the stern warnings of the tribal elders, Brian Giroux said this to All: BG> I seem to have created a small problem for myself. I decided that it BG> was time to put a key revocation just in case my HDD crashes. Now BG> when I type pgp -kv, it says that my key is revoked. Is there any BG> way to reverse the revokation? I told you guys that this would happen; and Brian isn't stupid. The time and bandwidth that some are spending urging people to pre-create key revocation certificates would be better spent urging them to make backups and memorize their key passwords. There's nothing that says you can't use a different, easier-to-remember password on the backups. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Todd Jacobs Area: Public Key Encryption To: Shawn Mcmahon 13 Dec 94 23:24:20 Subject: Re: Lobbiests UpdReq Shawn Mcmahon's overdue library book had this message for All scribbled in the margins: SM> Who are the actual lobbiests? The EFF is the only one I feel sure about, although the ACLU might have an interest in protecting the privacy of the masses. :) Todd A. Jacobs SysOp, The Digital Bookshelf 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: jason carr Area: Public Key Encryption To: John Schofield 12 Dec 94 18:33:10 Subject: Re: PGP VERSIONS UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> negative effect on key security, >> but the effect was so small as to >> be inconsequential. 2.6.2 fixes the problem. Ok. Unless I hear advice to the contrary, I'll stick with my 2.6-generated key. Thanks for the help. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: PGP_ECHO: CypherEcho to the gods... iQCVAwUBLuzPQUjhGzlN9lCZAQFPtQP9H+mYTq4glRNXKjO8o42T4SgBXRdSrY8Y yv0ScpxC4u0nZTRH3/3oQBuDR2g2BYlmzM9VEzJvR2Bpz7LM9RrPI2lgQXh9q3Nb CZNJimkpjeF1hzT/NzFNrrusuZQxIUICKPRKcwgPijiuVbdgyiVEvxXnRMI+pVsF dk7ZW1xqnv4= =K0UA -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- jc ... FREQ JASONKEY.ASC (60 97 B2 AE 7D 90 11 2F 05 1C 35 98 E9 B9 83 61) // BlueWave > BW-PGP.BAT < PGP 2.6.2 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718