Folks, I have a new(ish) PGP key, which is in the strong set and which I am now finally set up to conveniently use with email, so I can switch away from using my old 1024/DSA key 0x403043153903637F.
I am now using 0x4D1E900E14C1CC04 4096/RSA. This key is signed by the
old one, with a signing policy statement which references text saying
"it's one of my keys", so rather than mess around to try to send this
one message with the old key, I think this should be sufficient for
folks to verify authenticity.
pub 4096R/0x4D1E900E14C1CC04 2013-10-22
Key fingerprint = ACBB 4324 393A DE35 15DA 2DDA 4D1E 900E 14C1 CC04
[...]
sig 3 P 0x403043153903637F 2013-10-22 never Phil Pennock
<censored-against-spambots>
Signature policy: https://www.security.spodhuis.org/PGP/policy/self
If you are peering with me, please update your membership line with:
sks-peer.spodhuis.org 11370 # Phil Pennock <[email protected]>
0x4D1E900E14C1CC04
Thank you,
-Phil
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