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Re: New key for [email protected]




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In <[email protected]>, on 06/12/97 
   at 12:16 AM, Lucky Green <[email protected]> said:


>C'punks,

>I am preparing to retire my old 1024 bit RSA key. It was generated
>1/14/1993  and good key hygiene suggests it is time to retire this key.
>What better time  to generate a new key than now that PGP has moved away
>from shaky MD-5 and  patent encumbered RSA to DSS and DH.

>I would ask anyone that signed my old key to please sign my new key with 
>fingerprint 4A17 A6D7 8E80 3B44 C196  F509 8971 9FA7 B663 B0FD.

>The key is on the servers.

>Thanks,
>--Lucky

Hi Lucky,

I hope that you generated a new RSA key also or I would hang onto that old
key. While DSS & DH are supported in PGP 5.0 it is not by the rest of us.
I have a feeling that PGP Inc. users will have to keep 2 keys for awhile
now.

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