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release 0.4.6
[pgp-tools.git]
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caff
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README.many-keys
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caff/README.many-keys
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caff/README.many-keys
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Using caff to sign lots of keys
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If you have loads of keys to sign (sometimes, there are keysigning parties with
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If you have loads of keys to sign (sometimes, there are keysigning parties with
-more than 100 participants), keysigning can be a
r
kward, even with caff. It gets
+more than 100 participants), keysigning can be a
w
kward, even with caff. It gets
worse if you have multiple local keys and want to sign with all.
Some hints to get the signing done faster:
worse if you have multiple local keys and want to sign with all.
Some hints to get the signing done faster:
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Some hints to get the signing done faster:
caff and gpg allow you to specify the full fingerprint. This will save you
from having to check the fingerprint yourself. If you have a text file with
caff and gpg allow you to specify the full fingerprint. This will save you
from having to check the fingerprint yourself. If you have a text file with
- all fingerprints, use that and then run
+ all fingerprints (with all the spaces stripped from them), use that and then
+ run
$ caff <options> `cat ksp-fingerprints.txt`
$ caff <options> `cat ksp-fingerprints.txt`