
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- At 15:54 2/29/96, Derek Atkins wrote:
So, there needs to be a compromise, some shorthand method to describe the hint. One solution is to provide a "keyserver" type and then some string that says which "keyserver" to use. For example, if there is a DNS-style keyserver deplyed, I could put '1,"mit.edu"' in all my signatures, if we assume that '1' is the DNS-style keyserver code.
I'm sure there are other possible solutions as well, and any real suggestions are welcome.
is a URL just too big? My sigs are already several lines long. E.g., Key: ftp://ftp.clark.net/pub/cme/cme.asc -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMTYY/1QXJENzYr45AQFr5QQAkff2u+VvCvpPYTyYCVsj1NFMD/dsN+Ps Dyc7cX4iMDynls+dibG8cTAw6FrqKtvZ6qSDdu15oI49rHiEzTZOWj/VUKjlalmu rp0QZ7iSiYinsHFK4H/ZfWarx/3RfngGFXjNOLQUjpe0Otqz1nnHqaVkCXPbz/VG gmQbMKn5syA= =hKEC -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Carl M. Ellison cme@cybercash.com http://www.clark.net/pub/cme | |CyberCash, Inc., Suite 430 http://www.cybercash.com/ | |2100 Reston Parkway PGP 2.6.2: 61E2DE7FCB9D7984E9C8048BA63221A2 | |Reston, VA 22091 Tel: (703) 620-4200 | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+