I only looked at the key IDs on the list provided at the BLU meeting. Perhaps that's why only one key ID got signed. In any case, I'll get around to signing your other key ID at some point. Sorry for this all. > From: Tresi Arvizo <http://www.mit.edu/~tarvizo> > Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 15:25:17 -0500 > > ---Executing: decrypt.aux > > gpg: Signature made Mon Dec 31 15:25:17 2001 EST using DSA key ID 8D27E5B5 > gpg: Good signature from "Tresi Arvizo <http://www.mit.edu/~tarvizo>" > gpg: aka "Teodoro Arvizo III <http://www.mit.edu/~tarvizo>" > gpg: WARNING: Using untrusted key! > hello, > > we both went to the blu keysigning party almost two weeks ago. I've > noticed that when you signed my key, you had actually only signed one > of the user IDs, namely "Tresi Arvizo <http://www.mit.edu/~tarvizo>". > > $ gpg --list-sig 8d27e5b5 > pub 1024D/XXXXXXXX 2001-11-22 Teodoro Arvizo III <http://www.mit.edu/~tarvizo> [[1st uid]] > sig XXXXXXXX 2001-11-23 Teodoro Arvizo III <http://www.mit.edu/~tarvizo> > sig XXXXXXXX 2001-12-19 Tresi Arvizo <http://www.mit.edu/~tarvizo> > .....(more sigs) > uid Tresi Arvizo <http://www.mit.edu/~tarvizo> [[2nd uid]] > sig XXXXXXXX 2001-11-22 Teodoro Arvizo III <http://www.mit.edu/~tarvizo> > sig XXXXXXXX 2001-12-19 Tresi Arvizo <http://www.mit.edu/~tarvizo> > sig XXXXXXXX 2001-12-21 robert <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert> > .....(more sigs) > > that is, you signed one of them but not the other. I was wondering if > you would sign the other uid as well, namely > "Teodoro Arvizo III <http://www.mit.edu/~tarvizo>" > > with gpg version 1.0.6, this can be done with: > > $ gpg --sign-key 8d27e5b5 > > pub 1024D/XXXXXXXX created: 2001-11-22 expires: never trust: -/u > sub 1024g/XXXXXXXX created: 2001-11-22 expires: never > (1) Tresi Arvizo <http://www.mit.edu/~tarvizo> > (2). Teodoro Arvizo III <http://www.mit.edu/~tarvizo> > > Really sign all user IDs? > > and then typing "yes". and then of course sending the newly signed > key back to the keyserver. > > also, I'm slightly curious as to why this happened in the first > place... there was one other person at the keysigning party that had > this exact same thing happen... > > Sincerely, > Tresi Arvizo