Hi and sorry for the late reply. Grace H., this is my key fingerprint:
CB00 FEA2 B2D3 FA38 F43C E1F3 A484 9DC2 8296 DE60 I am new to encryption but I've read that this is the most secure way of starting sharing keys, and not sharing key id 0x... see here, Jacob from EFF suggestions: https://jacob.hoffman-andrews.com/README/?s=twitter Now, I still accepting responses on the research call on Turkish practices, experiences, stories of circumvention of twitter censorship in/post March 2014 (esp TOR). Many thanks P On 13/10/14 22:01, Mirimir wrote: > On 10/13/2014 02:43 PM, Gökşin Akdeniz wrote: >> Mon, 13 Oct 2014 14:32:40 -0600 tarihinde >> Mirimir <[email protected]> yazmış: >> >>> On 10/13/2014 01:11 AM, Paolo Cardullo wrote: >>>> Hi >>>> >>>> I have done it, public key on server. Please let me know if you >>>> having trouble with this. >>> >>> I haven't found the key on http://kiddingthecity.org/blog/. >>> >>> What is the URL for it? >>> >> >> Run: gpg --search-key "Paolo Cardullo" and import the key. >> >> Please use OpenPGP and GnuPG properly. > > Well, I looked at pool.sks-keyservers.net via Enigmail, and didn't find > anything for <[email protected]>. But searching for "Paolo > Cardullo", I find 0x8296DE60 "Paolo Cardullo <[email protected]>". > He ought to add <[email protected]> to the key. > -- Paolo Cardullo @kiddingthecity http://kiddingthecity.org -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
