GPG guide: digitalize page 6.

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Mikaela Suomalainen 2012-06-03 14:46:30 +03:00
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If you trust the key owner to be whom the key says and you have met him/her personally and have seen proof of his/her identify (i.e. passport) or he/she is member of your family or long time friend, you can sign the key with
> sign
making the signature exportable or sendable to keyserver. Now exit gpg with
> quit
saving the changes with
> y
and send the signed key to keyserver with
> gpg2 --send-keys KEYID
Other people will see your signature next time when they receive the key agan or run
> gpg2 --refresh-keys
NOTE: You can upgrade lsigned signature to signed signature with the "sign" command.
#### Trust
Trust determines does gpg trust the key to validate other keys. Trust is only visible to you. You can se trust with
> trust
and then exit gpg with
> quit
saving the changes with
> y