1994-05-05 - PGP 2.3a keys

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From: SINCLAIR DOUGLAS N <sinclai@ecf.toronto.edu>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Message Hash: 906aa55677a0d77832e0b3722f46df7e51c4c60bd6ceaab1a7b51cb0100e9c42
Message ID: <94May5.164254edt.15439@cannon.ecf.toronto.edu>
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UTC Datetime: 1994-05-05 20:43:10 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 5 May 94 13:43:10 PDT

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From: SINCLAIR  DOUGLAS N <sinclai@ecf.toronto.edu>
Date: Thu, 5 May 94 13:43:10 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: PGP 2.3a keys
Message-ID: <94May5.164254edt.15439@cannon.ecf.toronto.edu>
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I know I could just read the source to find this, but...

Is the version number on a PGP public key inside the security
wrapper or not?  If not, it should be possible to write a program
that would take a 2.3a key and spit out an identical 2.5 key.
The keyserver database could be updated in this manner, and
everybody would be happy.





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