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Re: securely getting passwords to remote users



Good evening,

On 6/6/06 at 5:12 PM -0400, Dan Shoop <email@hidden> wrote:

>Implementation is relatively easy. Both sender and recipient install 
>GPG or PGP and generate their own private key and public key. You 
>publish your private key at one of the canonical sites that provide 
>lookup services so anyone can grab it. Or you can exchange it in the 
>clear by email.

Don't you mean publish your *public* key at one of the canonical sites? 

I have found that explaining the public vs private key thing to be one of the
hardest parts of training users new to PGP/GPG. So I want to make sure I'm not
missing some part of the puzzle.


Charlie

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