-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1,SHA512 Hello, I'm transitioning from my 2003 GPG key to a new one. The old key will continue to be valid for some time, but I eventually plan to revoke it, so please use the new one from now on. I would also like this new key to be re-integrated into the web of trust. This message is signed by both keys to certify the transition. The old key was: pub 1024D/FC7F6D0F 2003-07-10 Key fingerprint = E6A8 8BA0 D28A 3629 30A9 899F 82D7 DF6D FC7F 6D0F The new key is: pub 4096R/90BDD207 2012-01-06 Key fingerprint = 6B85 4D46 E843 3CD7 CDC0 3630 E0F7 59F7 90BD D207 To fetch my new key from a public key server, you can simply do: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-key 90BDD207 If you already know my old key, you can now verify that the new key is signed by the old one: gpg --check-sigs 90BDD207 If you don't already know my old key, or you just want to be double extra paranoid, you can check the fingerprint against the one above: gpg --fingerprint 90BDD207 If you are satisfied that you've got the right key, and the UIDs match what you expect, I'd appreciate it if you would sign my key: gpg --sign-key 90BDD207 Lastly, if you could send me these signatures, i would appreciate it. You can either send me an e-mail with the new signatures by attaching the following file: gpg --armor --export 90BDD207 > timojyrinki.asc Or you can just upload the signatures to a public keyserver directly: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --send-key 90BDD207 Please let me know if there is any trouble, and sorry for the inconvenience. (this post has been modified from the example at http://www.debian-administration.org/users/dkg/weblog/48) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAk8GuZoACgkQgtffbfx/bQ9nqACglWyHnDTFQfdKmz8OCd3oL6iR hcEAmgKJ7RZsgwxwkRGPhygy5y1Ztb+3iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJPBrmaAAoJEOD3WfeQ vdIHdVQQAMT1yvIogzbtK6sUnWqwbrXI9pDEFk7AzJTb80R+wzxsw7gu9gcBDk8G BL2O26GKUqKWA3ytuApSl42FJam/Lusi9npT3XNkmHs6FaBMNuLYrqEXmCwXwWr/ OrLyeeLiF4yxgbNWbv+600BqAWqFlo6NeTgQKsJWtCjR3RVMxX3R8nzjDnKJuF+z c6+2JKBWyx/HVUKcJpJrFDDR36HRFvVJomTuma2JCQ/RAl9vzAguqNYOi1QkuuQv EF1gXH7gLifukGuwquP1DHP6SWWkj77jtRWr5ewC0xymbrArzAwKbvMQl3VpKBHh MmpJjYP3ECyL14AKi/TY2Lidi0Sf6yqFMcPcreoih01N0OU0NXmD4IrHMT24/ssb okDUe1o3YImjGq1jTACvlzC8s54EfLsqDgSP98SGVpuoDqPJUwVk4nuHj8q0vDSs qZox26gVwB2FAOUi1BFiZbIzM5rsyYfCGyWUGiAwBFf54lYRAeCDCt8iAOOL1Ov/ TumIGYdLoXnDuOJq1VjXLGx2OFDrpyU8SPGoa3zNEVz39tgxQ48ASJEqcqt7HvBy IW+TTsMLdJ1Ait9aCM3mzzr1iwP8TrL0qUsdRLOE6AKdAqocIfqXY8OeDKhbUiOJ CXWk5q3xheK3sDWUXX7J63bAAUH4jFnpQEOVMJKBUNMKsWa0iXDS =mklN -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Friday, January 06, 2012
I have a new GPG key
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