Fyodor,
Maybe it is just my implementation/use of GnuPG, but I could not verify
that the release notes were sighed with your PGP key.
The key fingerprint matches what you have listed here, but when I tried to
validate the e-mail it did not match. Just to make sure my e-mail client
did not mangle something I also tested the web page version of the email
http://seclists.org/lists/nmap-hackers/2004/Jul-Sep/0000.html
Is anyone else getting this problem?
The MD5 check also seemed to work fine.
I am using GnuPG 1.2.4 with Windows Privacy Tray 0.9.3.
At 01:48 AM 7/7/2004 -0700, Fyodor wrote:
>
>ee77bc8a64e0bfb931cb3947e5813038 nmap-3.55-1.i386.rpm
>5509246e00ae24f4325f3b92102d34a3 nmap-3.55-1.src.rpm
>88b5f010f43b0e2ee0c2cfb468796aa9 nmap-3.55.tar.bz2
>cfebe22d1fb2a4eaea144c8dbbc0aa30 nmap-3.55.tgz
>e949755a80bb2a7cbe10a53069686442 nmap-3.55-win32.zip
>1df56ab6f787e980543f38cf963d4b3d nmap-frontend-3.55-1.i386.rpm
>
>These release notes should be signed with my PGP key, which is
>available at http://www.insecure.org/fyodor_gpgkey.txt . The key
>fingerprint is: 97 2F 93 AB 9C B0 09 80 D9 51 40 6B B9 BC E1 7E
>
>Enjoy! And please let me know if you find any problems.
>
>Cheers,
>Fyodor
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>
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>=Dt41
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>
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