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blog.josefsson.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text discusses the setup and use of a YubiKey for OpenPGP operations, emphasizing the importance of an offline machine for security. It covers the process of generating keys, importing/exporting key pairs, and managing smartcard slots. The author also addresses common issues like repository configuration on Ubuntu and the use of gpg2 for key operations. The post includes user comments and discussions on topics such as key size limits, YubiKey versions, and best practices for key management. | |
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danielpecos.com
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| | | | | Tutorial on how to generate a new PGP / GPG key pair and properly rotate from your old one. | |
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functionallyparanoid.com
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| | | | | As I continue to learn how to secure my various "things", I'm getting more and more of a fan of physical two factor authentication that doesn't involve sending six digit codes over the public SMS network. As such, I've been playing around with the YubiKey 5 NFC device, a little USB second factor that costs | |
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melkat.blog
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| | | Anyone can be anyone when it comes to commits. For example, here is a commit where ""Linus Torvalds"" deletes Linux. I put this document together for myself a while back, but I thought I would share it with other people who want a straightforward guide to setting up commit signing with GPG. | ||