-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Bill Stewart wrote:
In particular, if you publish the key with your first posting, then you can demonstrate later that you're the poster who used that name. Thus, Checkered Daemon announced his nym with a key, and since I could find no other record of use of that name, I was willing to sign that key 0x50EC521D as his (I do use a separate key for signing nyms; I've signed them for a few other people such as Black Unicorn, some of whom I've since met in person.) You can also get similar results by posting your key fingerprint in your messages and sending the key to a keyserver, and it's a bit more compact, but for a first posting using a nym it's worthwhile to include the key.
Excellent advice, Bill! I am including the key (below) for my new nym, which has not been used before, and would like for people to sign it and send the signed key to the list. This way, people will know by the signature, that it is, indeed: Necessarily Knot, ME - -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- Version: 2.6.2 lQD4AzRmZWoAAAECAMnJrqd/TERCLeFscdgNvwVxrVG4tRm0VThMEXXkctCGMaUD jcETxcV0ZseRUcyUKfqlLd3CRsIwClozlWHHR7EABREAAfwJ5D1Ecilit/Mwsn4N GcWZXWpg3mM6/Epzs2pEhi3I926ZiWPB1DKmdZR4nVemsnwv47SWLJyCnE4sben5 h8oHAQDTFaJDJSN7+9NToOE4NFiruAXXMIHEQ6ZH21oW1sYSiwEA9LmhvfahDVKo 1/CMtxxozAtG8rWycBYVIVrkDKiVgjMBAKeB2VY/f7tzmv7KxUUtN9607+CQlWPp E3HBLTlwtuRAUxC0FU5lY2Vzc2FyaWx5IEtub3R0LCBNRQ== =caeb - -----END PGP MESSAGE----- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP for Personal Privacy 5.0 Charset: noconv iQBVAwUBNGZSSApaM5Vhx0exAQHWcQH/VHc1j8RenSUsPd+UJMCcrPWS5Euu+VVn hD4zGvaJ9irsyh1eKDLbMOUO5dOwxQuOQGDI5rB6cRuoh9ULdQjQyw== =c+x0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- At 01:21 AM 11/10/1997 +0100, Necessarily Knot, ME wrote:
I am including the key (below) for my new nym, which has not been used before, and would like for people to sign it and send the signed key to the list. This way, people will know by the signature, that it is, indeed: Necessarily Knot, ME
This was bizarre - what did you do to create the key and the ASCII version? I imported the key into my PGP 5.0, and saw the double-key icon, which says I have the private key as well as the public key, and sure enough, it was willing to let me change the passphrase (which was previously not set.) I'm not sure how comfortable I am signing a key which has the private keys made public - so I signed it, and revoked it, and you're welcome to the signed revocation certificate :-) The keyserver says it accepted the certificate, but doesn't find it when I query it for the key, but then it did that to me earlier today, so I'm not sure if it's there or not. (It's the server at http://www.pgp.com/keyserver/pks-lookup.cgi .) The KeyID was 0x61C747B1 - 512-bit RSA - -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: PGP for Personal Privacy 5.0 mQBNAzRmZWoAAAECAMnJrqd/TERCLeFscdgNvwVxrVG4tRm0VThMEXXkctCGMaUD jcETxcV0ZseRUcyUKfqlLd3CRsIwClozlWHHR7EABRGJAFUDBSA0bAHUClozlWHH R7EBARcXAf9oQLI0CvkPpxPLcUgdlolZ6J9Y5f5AAeX169o6SPtxaJBaHp0C39+0 h4EimgD+TB4kiCWvklDhkTDckAxweIjbtBVOZWNlc3NhcmlseSBLbm90dCwgTUWJ AJUDBRA0bAGS+fMmybV+y8UBAYRCA/99H8XcS1h0X0l2vQ5zPqmOSiYQ0mfi5dXZ iMOlqlnFzVyus3L6sIr9X7Xyzg8emaNfLslQBqiagLRyVVc6e5wTVSXOKQoMzqTm s26OA/e+/1oZHx3mCgrJm2YWyjOVm8Vx1BwbrFSgTVgdiaKbeVKrj9Zbx178BYqs Gd1RHLXjWQ== =ANSy - -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- But hey, since I've got this bogus key around, might as well sign something with it :-) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP for Personal Privacy 5.0 Charset: noconv iQBVAwUBNGwEogpaM5Vhx0exAQGupAH/duqAF915VFqxcFHk3wlmXzmU2DDQv9nP 6FM0rU2MSfiFmfQu76dBAyriBAdEzk1Ry+oyZiWIlixGZYbLaXLU8Q== =5ZQC -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Thanks! Bill Bill Stewart, stewarts@ix.netcom.com Regular Key PGP Fingerprint D454 E202 CBC8 40BF 3C85 B884 0ABE 4639
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