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www.phillylinux.org
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| | | | | This is a quick guide to participating in a keysigning party using the gpg command line program on Linux. | |
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blog.zespre.com
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| | | | | These are important but not so commonly used. Therefore, I noted down some critical parts of it in case I need them in the future. | |
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danielms.site
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| | | | | I build things and drink coffee. | |
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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. | ||