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blog.jak-linux.org
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| | | | | I started transitioning from 1024D to 4096R. The new key is available at: https://people.debian.org/~jak/pubkey.gpg and the keys.gnupg.net key server. A very short transition statement is available at: https://people.debian.org/~jak/transition-statement.txt and included below (the http version might get extended over time if needed). The key consists of one master key and 3 sub keys (signing, encryption, authentication). The sub keys are stored on an OpenPGP v2 Smartcard. That's really cool, isn't it? | |
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urda.com
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| | | | | I changed OpenPGP keys. This is the public proof! | |
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thomascfoulds.com
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| | | | | Encrypted email can be tricky to set up, especially when your private key is stored on a smartcard like the Nitrokey. | |
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8yd.no
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| | | Getting verified commits on GitHub by signing git commits using an existing SSH key requires specific steps that current documentation fails to explain clearly, especially if you don't want to regene... | ||