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Re: New pgp public key - what should I do?



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>>>>>>>> On Sat, 29 Mar 1997, Tom wrote:

 Tom> This depends - if your secret key was actually compromised,
 Tom> everything should be re-signed, and a key-revocation
 Tom> ceritificate should be put in the debian keyring. Otherwise, you
 Tom> should simply make sure that your old public key stays in the
 Tom> Debian keyring as long as Debian still has stuff with your PGP
 Tom> key in it.

Yes, I will upload the packages soon, the new public key is already
in the key-ring.

thks for your help,
borik

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Boris D. Beletsky                          borik@debian.org
Network Administrator                   borik@cs.huji.ac.il
Institute of Computer Science,          borik@isracom.co.il
Hebrew University Jerusalem            home: +972 2 6411880

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