Gpg: My key
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My key
To communicate with me using GPG, please use the key below.
pub 1024D/10A575C3 2005-10-08 Key fingerprint = D184 B16A 372E 1BE5 6DA9 9115 FE93 B900 10A5 75C3 uid Fredrikus J C Vulto (FVu) <fvulto@gmail.com> uid Freddy Vulto <fvulto@fvue.nl> uid [jpeg image of size 3106] sub 2048g/9B01BC22 2005-10-08 sub 2048R/9550BEB0 2008-03-30 [expires: 2012-03-29] sub 2048R/2E7B4EE1 2008-03-31 [expires: 2012-03-30]
You can import it from here (ascii armored).
My public key should be downloadable from http://search.keyserver.net as well. Search for "0x10A575C3".
See also
- Using OpenPGP subkeys in Debian development
- How to remove private primary key for GnuPG 2.1 or later
- http://www.pmg.csail.mit.edu/~ajmani/pgp.html
- Sameer Ajmani's PGP/GPG Public Key with information how to let your browser understand the application/pgp-keys MIME type.
- http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Using_gpg-agent
- openSUSE explanation how to use/configure/install gpg-agent
- http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-7-Manual/getting-started-guide/ch-gnupg.html
- Red Hat explanation, with clear introduction to keyservers
- Strong Distribution HOWTO
- Detailed explanation how to use GPG for software distribution
- GPG Key Signing Policy of Matt Brown
- Description of GPG keys of active GPG user
Journal
20220310
- https://keys.openpgp.org
- Keyserver
20170208
- Even the Inventor of PGP Doesn’t Use PGP - Motherboard
- Blog post about the problems with PGP (2015)
- What’s the matter with PGP? – A Few Thoughts on Cryptographic Engineering (2014)
- Blog post by Matthew Green about the drawbacks of PGP
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