Name - Bill Stewart Date - October 19, 1998 Phone - +1-650-555-1212 Email - bill.stewart @ pobox.com Work Email- billstewart @ att.com Old Email - stewarts @ ix.netcom.com Old Email - bill.stewart @ pleasantonca.attgis.com Older - billstewart @ attmail.com or bill.stewart @ pleasantonca.ncr.com Changes - 5) Use the bill.stewart @ pobox.com email for everything except AT&T company business. ############################## All of the following information is obsolete I've revoked some of the keys, lost the passphrases to others, and had a laptop stolen that could have compromised the rest. ################# Old Keys, now obsolete but may be in the keyservers: Type bits/keyID Date User ID pub 512/A7A7B5 1993/03/09 Bill Stewart multiusersystem pub 384/C2AFCD 1994/01/19 Bill Stewart Quick-384 pub 1024/9D6465 1994/01/19 Bill Stewart ViaCrypt2.4 pub 512/C24D4561 1993/11/27 Bill Stewart pub 2047/C9E1B2F1 1995/02/28 Bill Stewart 2047 keycert-only pub 512/BB7A6005 1995/02/28 Bill Stewart regular key (The last two are fine but the email address has changed.) New keys and fingerprints: Type bits/keyID Date User ID pub 512/BB7A6005 1995/02/28 Bill Stewart regular key Key fingerprint = D4 54 E2 02 CB C8 40 BF 3C 85 B8 84 0A BE 46 39 pub 1024/D53E56F5 1995/06/30 Bill Stewart occasional Key fingerprint = F7 EA 3D 83 2D 04 1E 84 FF CF EA A4 E8 00 7A 7F pub 2047/C9E1B2F1 1995/02/28 Bill Stewart 2047 keycert-only Key fingerprint = 6A B5 35 61 83 18 3A 2D 4A 56 3B 45 92 CC 5E BD =========================================================================== PSEUDONYM SIGNING SERVICE =========================================================================== Date: Fri, 18 Aug 1995 16:42:45 -0700 From: Bill Stewart Subject: PGP Certification Service for Pseudonyms Time to stretch some paradigms :-) I've decided to offer a service of certifying PGP keys for Pseudonyms. Normally, it only makes sense to sign PGP keys for people you can trust to really be who they say they are, but this means you can't sign keys for people who want to use pseudonyms, which would be a Good Thing. To try and retain a certain amount of trust in the process, here's my policy for doing so: 0) I only sign pseudonyms with the psuedonym-signing key below, which tries to make it clear how trustable it isn't.. 1) First Come, First Served - The first user of a given name gets it, and the only guarantee I'll make about verification is that I won't sign more than one key with the same name unless the later key is signed by the earlier key. 2) At least for now, keys need to indicate pseudonymity in the name. 3) If you're using a name I recognize, I might check it out with the person I know who uses that name. 3A) If you're claiming to be L.Detweiler, I'll want a fax of your ID :-) 4) Your request must be signed by the key you want certified. Procedures: 1) Requests by email to stewarts@ix.netcom.com I will mail a copy of the key to the keyserver and to the address you sent the request from if I can. 2) Price is 1 Digicash e$, or 1 Tacky Token, or a big prime number, or an interesting cypherpunk-related URL (well-known sites only count if it's something new. New code is always interesting!) 3) I'll post interesting payments to http://idiom.com/~wcs/ , and if it's something that takes a while to verify (e.g. I haven't gotten my free stuff from digicash.com yet :-) and your payment bounces, I'll probably post that too :-) Pseudonym John Doe sent me a composite number 897098274398742! Enjoy! Bill ############################################################################ 1024/B57ECBC5 1995/08/18 Bill Stewart Unauthenticated Pseudonym Signing Key PGP-Fingerprint: 70 96 C9 B8 38 05 61 0C A5 30 D0 82 7A 74 16 15 - -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- #---