Jeff McAdams on 30 Jul 2005 12:03:52 -0000 |
Eugene Smiley wrote: > gyoza@comcast.net wrote: >> OK, that helps. However, I just test signed a couple keys and the >> Validity didn't change even though I said I checked the key carefully. >> So, maybe it depends on a number of other signatures. > With GPG there is a conf option that allows you to specify how many > trusted sigs are required to have a particular key appear as Valid. You also may need to run "gpg --update-trustdb" for it to recalculate its validity and trust databases. -- Jeff McAdams "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- Benjamin Franklin Attachment:
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