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                    Guide to PGP Operations in a Secure Environment

The following document provides a series of notes and examples which are designed
to help the PGP novice user to properly maintain and care for public keys in a
secure environment using the PGP utility software.

Item     Activity              Operative Command     Results/Disposition
  No.  
       1 Install System                              Set DOS PATH command in
                                                     AUTOEXEC.BAT so that DOS can
                                                     always find PGP; Set the DOS


                                                     ENV variable TZ=-3 (EST). Set
                                                     the DOS Env. Variable PGPPATH
                                                     to the drive and sub-directory
                                                     where you have your keyrings.
                                                     This will make PGP available
                                                     all the time.

       2 REBOOT                Ctrl-Alt-Del          Required to make DOS Changes
                                                     (Item 1) work.

       3 Generate Secret Key   PGP -kg               System will create public and
                                                     private keyrings in
                                                     subdirectory specified by
                                                     PGPPATH as specified in (1)

       4 Create Public Key     PGP -kxa <user id>    This command will extract a
                               <keyfile>             "Public Key" from your keyring
                                                     and put it in <keyfile>.
                                                     Specify the <user id> to be
                                                     extracted.  To get ready to
                                                     send out you public key: give
                                                     your own user id. Save
                                                     <keyfile>.

       5 Note: At this point you can send a message to someone and include your
         Public Key.  After you have done that, then THEY will be able to send
         you a PGP crypted message.

       6 Received Message      Ah Ha!                Save this message.  You will
         containing Public                           need to process this using
         Key for a remote                            PGP, shortly.
         correspondent.


           ACTIVITY               EVENT              ACTION TAKEN BY PGP


       7 Add Public Key(s) to  PGP <filename>        PGP will add any key(s) found
         your keyring                                in <filename> to your Keyring

                               New Key, without      PGP will ask if you want to
                               authenticating        Authenticate these keys.  You
                               signature(s)          would only do this if you have
                                                     personnally received the key
                                                     directly from a trusted
                                                     person.

                               New Key, with  Known  ?? Does PGP Authenticate the k
                               Authenticating
                               Signatures

                               New Key, with a bad ??
                               signature

                               New key with 1 good ??
                               and 1 bad signature

                               Existing key, with    PGP will check the new key to
                               no signature          be sure it matches the old key

                               New key matches       No action
                               existing key

                               New key not same as   ??
                               old key


                   
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