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File and Email Encryption with GnuPG (PGP) Part Six
Last time I showed you how to exchange and verify public PGP keys with an individual. After you've verified a user's key (KeyID, bits, type, fingerprint, and user's actual identity) you should sign their key.
Directory: > IT > Operating Systems
Date: 2004-05-24
 
Two Safari's
Look carefully at the image below. You see two Safari icons in the Dock (one third from the left, the other next to the app/doc divider), and also two Safari browsers open, both on the same site and page, but displaying very differently. The Font preferences are also shown, and this is what makes them different.
Directory: > IT > Operating Systems
Date: 2004-05-11
 
File and email encryption with GnuPG (PGP) part five
Verification is part of any security system. SSH, FTP, POP, and IMAP servers ask for your password before it lets you log into the machine, get your files, or snag your email. NTP can be configured to require keys before it'll let you mess with it's clock. CIFS requires a password or kerberos tickets before granting you access to shares.
Directory: > IT > Operating Systems
Date: 2004-05-10
 
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