-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 We're going to engage in a frenzy of PGP keysigning at the NZNOG meeting in Hamilton. People who know what PGP stands for should read on. People who don't know what PGP is are more than welcome to ask me off-list, or alternatively ask Google (who at least knows people who know). Here's what we will attempt to do for the meeting next week: 1. As soon as you can, generate an ASCII-armoured copy of your public key and paste it into the convenient form here: http://www.biglumber.com/x/web?keyring=5468 Consult your PGP software's documentation to find out how to generate an ASCII-armoured copy of your public key. With GnuPG you use "gpg -a - --export <your-key-id>". You're looking for a block of ASCII text which begins with the line "-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----". 2. Before you set off to the NZNOG meeting, remember two things: 2.1. BRING PHOTO ID. Key signing is a process of representing trust, and if you are interested in getting signatures on your key (and you're reading, so presumably you are) you should be ready to provide proof of your identity to other people. Drivers licences, passports, things of that nature. BRING PHOTO ID. 2.2. BRING A TRUSTED COPY OF YOUR PGP KEY FINGERPRINT. This could be achieved by bringing a laptop with a trusted copy of your public key on it, or alternatively you could generate the fingerprint of your public key, write it down and bring the bit of paper with you. BRING A TRUSTED COPY OF YOUR PGP KEY FINGERPRINT. The precise procedure we use at the key signing party will depend on how many keys are uploaded in the next week; if there's a small handful we can read signatures aloud -- if there are more, we can try Len Sassaman's efficient key signing method (http://sion.quickie.net/keysigning.txt). I'll send more words on this closer to the time. Thanks! Joe -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (Darwin) iD8DBQFB+bVj/f+PWOTbRPIRAi5jAJ93/s+kA1HJnO82JxCqwhAj2mniPQCcC72i uxmFZl1QTdi4ZMk5AXa5u5k= =6Rnh -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 28 Jan 2005, at 16:45, Joe Abley wrote:
Consult your PGP software's documentation to find out how to generate an ASCII-armoured copy of your public key. With GnuPG you use "gpg -a - --export <your-key-id>".
Or "gpg -a --export <your-key-id>", in fact. It's Friday. Bear with me. Joe -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (Darwin) iD8DBQFB+bZ9/f+PWOTbRPIRAjy4AJ9gCm11d0mEeIjqoc6Na8DzBhmYdwCdE5Xa K78lpwIvZ5G/MhGGNLBw2M8= =T6N/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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Joe Abley
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Lin Nah