*** CALL FOR BETA TESTERS *** MimeStar, Inc. is preparing the final release of SecureNet PRO v2.0, a complete network security system. SecureNet PRO combines several key technologies including session monitoring, session hijacking, connection firewalling, and keyword-based intrusion detection. Version 2.0 of this product also includes a new graphical users interface and client-server administration model. Select organizations are now being chosen to engage in a free final beta-test period. If your organization is interested in learning more about SecureNet PRO and applying for this beta-testing opportunity, visit our web site at: http://www.MimeStar.com/ Sincerely, Elliot Turner turnere@MimeStar.com MimeStar, Inc. http://www.MimeStar.com/ -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.6.2 mQCNAzLMz0gAAAEEAJ2aya6yaEfxx+qQ2aGoeyUIg3ETWPjjBfDezWDbosBuxB34 IV8ynbWmo+bvRZ1L2pn8r/+D2ElO3xnjmnxaeuzHFDpiNpFaGKpuvOcnZCBwNSz5 t6/QHTE6u2a+96tvRe63PK2Inf0abHMwksFCqcUQx3jpdccKyoPm5sKOgDIZAAUR tCdFbGxpb3QgQi4gVHVybmVyIDx0dXJuZXJlQE1pbWVTdGFyLmNvbT4=AH0W -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
--==_Exmh_1128113367P Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii [ Please don''t Cc: me when replying to my message on a mailing list. ] Elliot Turner:> -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- > Version: 2.6.2 > > mQCNAzLMz0gAAAEEAJ2aya6yaEfxx+qQ2aGoeyUIg3ETWPjjBfDezWDbosBuxB34 > IV8ynbWmo+bvRZ1L2pn8r/+D2ElO3xnjmnxaeuzHFDpiNpFaGKpuvOcnZCBwNSz5 > t6/QHTE6u2a+96tvRe63PK2Inf0abHMwksFCqcUQx3jpdccKyoPm5sKOgDIZAAUR > tCdFbGxpb3QgQi4gVHVybmVyIDx0dXJuZXJlQE1pbWVTdGFyLmNvbT4> =AH0W > -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----Adding that key to a keyring: $ pgp -ka foo.asc Looking for new keys... pub 1024/8E803219 1997/01/03 Elliot B. Turner <turnere@MimeStar.com> Checking signatures... Keyfile contains: 1 new key(s) One or more of the new keys are not fully certified. Do you want to certify any of these keys yourself (y/N)? $ Um, should we trust a security firm that doesn''t sign it''s own public key? Explanation: You can''t trust that the username on a public key is the one the owner of the key pair put there, unless the username is signed by the private key of the key pair. I''ve been toying with writing a simple program to replace all usernames with a caller specified one, and integrating this to my finger patch that replaces PGP keys in .plans. (See http://www.iki.fi/liw/programs/ for the patch. Not nice, perhaps, but it demonstrates to people why trusting keys got via finger is a bad idea.) -- Please read <http://www.iki.fi/liw/mail-to-lasu.html> before mailing me. Please don''t Cc: me when replying to my message on a mailing list. --==_Exmh_1128113367P Content-Type: application/pgp-signature -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- Version: 2.6.3i iQCVAwUBMvgDPoQRll5MupLRAQFy5gP8Dusmt9aiGZmzY0tZ+OHYPPnJRVdXt1sn jfTe7bJ6MtPcqp1+tW596l0o92mo4VQaHWdDLH1yaHteLZGr7ufKl5zmKGWXhksz f7OP5O6ZGXvY6kaRoa+TpgiqRZ9KEJAzxkwuP1u7XAWcj88/O7W5v3Rp6X8CzFdK kwGicyjTQug=pAHn -----END PGP MESSAGE----- --==_Exmh_1128113367P--