I know the palindrome day was yesterday (although the article missed several others in the 21st century). I am curious on how you were able to create a key with a certain fingerprint.
On 2/2/2020 2:41 PM, Stefan Claas via Gnupg-users wrote: > Stefan Claas via Gnupg-users wrote: > >> Stefan Claas via Gnupg-users wrote: >> >>> Johan Wevers wrote: >>> >>>> On 02-02-2020 13:35, Stefan Claas via Gnupg-users wrote: >>>> >>>>> today is Palindrome-Day! >>>> You can always set your computer's clock to a different date if you like >>>> a specific creation date of course. >>> Correct, but I like to certify my key from Governikus, which then >>> should have the same signing date. :-) >> Done. :-) >> >> pub ed25519 2020-02-02 [SC] >> 8AC7C662F31E288412035A755834D78EC9DD2EDB >> uid [ unbekannt ] Stefan Claas (*offline key*) <s...@300baud.de> >> sig 3 5834D78EC9DD2EDB 2020-02-02 Stefan Claas (*offline key*) >> <s...@300baud.de> sig 3 1 5E5CCCB4A4BF43D7 2020-02-02 Governikus >> OpenPGP >> Signaturservice (Neuer Personalausweis) <kont...@governikus.com> sub >> cv25519 2020-02-02 [E] sig 5834D78EC9DD2EDB 2020-02-02 Stefan Claas >> (*offline key*) <s...@300baud.de> > Since this day is so special (for me) I decided to do it again with a new > (RSA) > key. But this time with a 'proper' Fingerprint, to celebrate this day. :-) > > 0202 2020 D638 E78F 4DFE 737C 419F 025C 897D B2E6 > > Regards > Stefan > _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users