1992-11-30 - Secure Key exchange

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From: phr@napa.Telebit.COM (Paul Rubin)
To: eichin@cygnus.com
Message Hash: 1d10e7455e063b19a7a6bd837a6b7e59eed3b1b07afcae6a41fbdf97762c41ae
Message ID: <9211301954.AA13674@napa.TELEBIT.COM>
Reply To: <9211301925.AA29778@tweedledumber.cygnus.com>
UTC Datetime: 1992-11-30 19:54:35 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 30 Nov 92 11:54:35 PST

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From: phr@napa.Telebit.COM (Paul Rubin)
Date: Mon, 30 Nov 92 11:54:35 PST
To: eichin@cygnus.com
Subject: Secure Key exchange
In-Reply-To: <9211301925.AA29778@tweedledumber.cygnus.com>
Message-ID: <9211301954.AA13674@napa.TELEBIT.COM>
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	    I have at this point signed keys of 6 people (the first three
    over dinner at a chinese restaurant -- this didn't start a trend,
    unfortunately :-) I haven't signed John Gilmore's key (even though I
    work for him) since I haven't actually seen him in person, though I
    may get a chance to when I'm in California next week -- this will
    create a link between east-coast and west-coast signatures, though
    possibly not the first.

If you meet someone claiming to be John Gilmore,
how will you know he's not an impostor?





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