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- Subject: Re: ramen worm
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- Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 14:08:26 -0500
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From: s-luppescu@example.com > >On 22-Jan-2001 Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: >>>>>>> "Stuart" == Stuart Luppescu <s-luppescu@example.com> writes: >> >> Stuart> Yeah, but I don't run an HTTP server on my machine, and >> Stuart> ftp is easier to set up than apache. >> >> Hm? All I had to do was edit one line in srm.conf, and that was a >> Debian bug. > >OK. Maybe I'll try it. I do need a way to publish my public key, now that >they've taken my personal web page away, and I'd prefer not to run a finger >server, as I am now. Off topic, but apropos. You can publish your key to one of the keyservers: http://pgp5.ai.mit.edu/ http://www.keyserver.net/ and have one less reason for http or ftp. Chris
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