gpg: failed to create temporary file '/var/lib/lurker/.#lk0x576c3100.hantslug.org.uk.4599': Permission denied
gpg: keyblock resource '/var/lib/lurker/pubring.gpg': Permission denied
gpg: Signature made Fri Apr 10 02:53:39 2009 BST
gpg: using DSA key 2099B64CBF15490B
gpg: Can't check signature: No public key
Hello,
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 02:17:20AM +0100, Hugo Mills wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 01:05:12AM +0000, Andy Smith wrote:
> > If you ever met someone claiming to be this Adam Trickett, and he
> > could convince you that he really is this Adam Trickett, then you
> > could record that fact by signing his key. His key would then be
> > ultimately trusted.
>
> Not quite, as I understand it. "Ultimate trust" would be what you
> give to your *own* key(s), and no others (i.e. you, personally, should
> have no doubts about the legitimacy of the keys you control). Keys
> you've checked the validity of and signed are still less trusted than
> "ultimate trust" -- see Andy's comments below.
Yes, sorry, that's completely correct.
Cheers,
Andy