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Re: NANOG 32 PGP key signing


From: Jonathan McDowell <noodles () earth li>
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2004 13:58:55 +0100


In article
<20041004194249.1ac15275 () 216-80-33-36 drb-bsr1 chi-drb il cable rcn com>
(earth.lists.nanog) you wrote:

Those of you attending NANOG 32 are encouraged to submit your public PGP
key to take part in the regular key signing event.
...
As usual, the group PGP signing event will occur following the nsp-sec
BoF on Monday night.  Full details for the NANOG 32 PGP signing event
can be found here:

 <http://www.nanog.org/pgp.html>

There doesn't seem to be a lot of emphasis on identity verification
according to this page. It only says "You might want to bring photo id
with you". Personally, and all the keysignings I've been involved with
and people I've spoken to about them, you should *always* verify
government issue photo id when agreeing to sign someone's key.

Len Sassaman's Efficient Group Key Signing Method is worth a read too.
It's at:

http://sion.quickie.net/keysigning.txt

J.

-- 
 "Just because I'll spend 4 hours  |  .''`.  Debian GNU/Linux Developer
  automating a task that takes 4   | : :' :  Happy to accept PGP signed
 minutes by hand doesn't mean I'm  | `. `'   or encrypted mail - RSA +
   not lazy." -- Mike Sphar, asr   |   `-    DSA keys on the keyservers.


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