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Openssh 3.9p1

Subject: Openssh 3.9p1
Date: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 11:47:48 -0500
Has anyone else warning for signature verification.  I might be doing 
something wrong, but it seems like the archive was not signed using the 
public key.  Here what I did:
 I download the file DJM-GPG-KEY.asc and did a gpg --import to import the 
public key.
I then did a gpg --verify openssh-3.9p1.tar.gz.sig openssh-3.9p1.tar.gz
I get the following output:

# gpg --verify openssh-3.9p1.tar.gz.sig openssh-3.9p1.tar.gz
gpg: Signature made Tue Aug 17 07:55:13 2004 CDT using DSA key ID 86FF9C48
gpg: Good signature from "Damien Miller (Personal Key) <djm@mindrot.org>"
gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
gpg:          There is no indication that the signature belongs to the 
owner.
Primary key fingerprint: 3981 992A 1523 ABA0 79DB  FC66 CE8E CB03 86FF 
9C48




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