Next WLUG Meeting: Keysigning Party 9/11/2013
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On Wednesday, September 11th 2013 I'll be running a PGP Key Signing party. PGP stands for Pretty Good Privacy and was developed by Phil Zimmerman in 1991 for secure communications. Signing keys allows you to say that you trust somebody's key, and extends the Web of Trust which helps everybody. To participate, please bring your public key's fingerprint, and at least (2) forms of ID (Government issued photo ID is the best way to go). If you don't yet have a public key, follow the directions for 'Preparing for the Party' from this [1] Key Signing Party HOWTO. Additionally, please upload your public key to our keyring for this event here [2]. I'll give a brief talk on PGP, and then we'll go through everybody's keys. What not to bring: A computer. Keys are signed at home, we just verify them at the Key Signing. [1] http://www.cryptnet.net/fdp/crypto/keysigning_party/en/keysigning_party.html... [2] http://biglumber.com/x/web?keyring=4480 - -- Eric Martin Key Fingerprint = C74F 1EBF 2E80 7984 8CB5 064E BF17 D34C C704 B30F -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.13 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJSIBdBAAoJEL8X00zHBLMPIP8P/AmMZiaHpVo3Mq72yOXONUbX bUUFKtK2qCFw0g8uAJ63D5hL7kDTbWXlTWsm+73jvkaofsKyTP8hNR0ulr5ni7dw X7EEQYSpK0MufQzEqUpfEoIa6I8Pjfa5qIWNOAuJDJpAwR8+0S2urGcQML0YarFG fys0HHWW69kYG8CTGZw/0ATmBdVZFiZEjXFk6R5wIB33SvXtzuPTLltoded5bpwK svtZf4Fa3QlaEBlg25AKWFpa6OOTt3eUBQU/KNGjhfIrLkhpsbuhcbAD6C6DPtzk 25P/9TWCSaRAcyT29amGG5qLrFEHklAic6UcOjIJtlN6ywcHSbVtHOcxIA4OmBLy e0HeskGlqu/qhqgZxDQMWbvMUdzIRqCa+pMzxGI40+w6tHnlTGPW1MZbZJxhfStW AC720w6U+q/b9iCiZHF634gbvIL6Da3G2G20Vhr4h6s1rOX53sfgIqmoB66A6SPC P6MUkO42oPdEQ7WE+69f7VHGyXgkEnJUaEXGYoBdILV3qyHyNJNKF/X7o0Vtf+xn rJTokOgCEyg5xRtzQFlYpdiIoR/BMHTteKsyki6px2hn4bCsNItOJNhG8IutVo/o qofPVIyJaiA5o7G7z8QNeppy4NBq0h752T0lU/gSs9ojhBzQ9kVuhR4PNL6QcZ98 +rLxS3s1fEsTmakIpo2G =lNN3 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Just a reminder that this week I'll be giving a talk on PGP and running a key signing. Please upload your public key to the keyring before the meeting to register for the key signing. It is possible to participate without registering but it's a lot easier if you register. Please don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions. On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 11:53 PM, Eric Martin <eric.joshua.martin@gmail.com>wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256
On Wednesday, September 11th 2013 I'll be running a PGP Key Signing party. PGP stands for Pretty Good Privacy and was developed by Phil Zimmerman in 1991 for secure communications. Signing keys allows you to say that you trust somebody's key, and extends the Web of Trust which helps everybody.
To participate, please bring your public key's fingerprint, and at least (2) forms of ID (Government issued photo ID is the best way to go). If you don't yet have a public key, follow the directions for 'Preparing for the Party' from this [1] Key Signing Party HOWTO.
Additionally, please upload your public key to our keyring for this event here [2]. I'll give a brief talk on PGP, and then we'll go through everybody's keys.
What not to bring: A computer. Keys are signed at home, we just verify them at the Key Signing.
[1]
http://www.cryptnet.net/fdp/crypto/keysigning_party/en/keysigning_party.html... [2] http://biglumber.com/x/web?keyring=4480
- -- Eric Martin Key Fingerprint = C74F 1EBF 2E80 7984 8CB5 064E BF17 D34C C704 B30F -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.13 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/
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-- Eric Martin
Now is a good time to check if your key is expired and/or is using a weak algorithm or key size, and generate a new key if necessary. I followed the steps here to start a transition from an ancient 1024D (DSA 1024-bit) key to a modern 4096R (RSA 4096-bit) key: http://www.apache.org/dev/key-transition.html See you all tonight! On Sun, Sep 08, 2013 at 10:48:00PM -0400, Eric Martin wrote:
Just a reminder that this week I'll be giving a talk on PGP and running a key signing. Please upload your public key to the keyring before the meeting to register for the key signing. It is possible to participate without registering but it's a lot easier if you register.
Please don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions.
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 11:53 PM, Eric Martin <eric.joshua.martin@gmail.com>wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256
On Wednesday, September 11th 2013 I'll be running a PGP Key Signing party. PGP stands for Pretty Good Privacy and was developed by Phil Zimmerman in 1991 for secure communications. Signing keys allows you to say that you trust somebody's key, and extends the Web of Trust which helps everybody.
To participate, please bring your public key's fingerprint, and at least (2) forms of ID (Government issued photo ID is the best way to go). If you don't yet have a public key, follow the directions for 'Preparing for the Party' from this [1] Key Signing Party HOWTO.
Additionally, please upload your public key to our keyring for this event here [2]. I'll give a brief talk on PGP, and then we'll go through everybody's keys.
What not to bring: A computer. Keys are signed at home, we just verify them at the Key Signing.
[1]
http://www.cryptnet.net/fdp/crypto/keysigning_party/en/keysigning_party.html... [2] http://biglumber.com/x/web?keyring=4480
- -- Eric Martin Key Fingerprint = C74F 1EBF 2E80 7984 8CB5 064E BF17 D34C C704 B30F -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.13 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hi All, I forgot to mention that you should print out your fingerprint and bring it to the meeting, to make sure that the one I have on file for you is the correct one. If you aren't able to pre-register, print out 15 copies or so to hand out to people at the meeting. You can get the fingerprint by typing gpg --list-secret-keys | grep ^sec For me, this is 146797fa. Yours will be different. gpg --fingerprint KEYID I'm looking forward to seeing everybody there. We'll have a short talk on the how and why of PGP, then we'll adjourn to Tech Pizza for dinner. On 9/11/13 10:37 AM, Chuck Anderson wrote:
Now is a good time to check if your key is expired and/or is using a weak algorithm or key size, and generate a new key if necessary.
I followed the steps here to start a transition from an ancient 1024D (DSA 1024-bit) key to a modern 4096R (RSA 4096-bit) key:
http://www.apache.org/dev/key-transition.html
See you all tonight!
Just a reminder that this week I'll be giving a talk on PGP and running a key signing. Please upload your public key to the keyring before the meeting to register for the key signing. It is possible to participate without registering but it's a lot easier if you register.
Please don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions.
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 11:53 PM, Eric Martin <eric.joshua.martin@gmail.com>wrote:
On Wednesday, September 11th 2013 I'll be running a PGP Key Signing
On Sun, Sep 08, 2013 at 10:48:00PM -0400, Eric Martin wrote: party. PGP stands for Pretty Good Privacy and was developed by Phil Zimmerman in 1991 for secure communications. Signing keys allows you to say that you trust somebody's key, and extends the Web of Trust which helps everybody.
To participate, please bring your public key's fingerprint, and at least (2) forms of ID (Government issued photo ID is the best way to go). If you don't yet have a public key, follow the directions for 'Preparing for the Party' from this [1] Key Signing Party HOWTO.
Additionally, please upload your public key to our keyring for this event here [2]. I'll give a brief talk on PGP, and then we'll go through everybody's keys.
What not to bring: A computer. Keys are signed at home, we just verify them at the Key Signing.
[1]
http://www.cryptnet.net/fdp/crypto/keysigning_party/en/keysigning_party.html...
[2] http://biglumber.com/x/web?keyring=4480
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- -- Eric Martin Key Fingerprint = C74F 1EBF 2E80 7984 8CB5 064E BF17 D34C C704 B30F -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.13 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJSMNizAAoJEL8X00zHBLMPCk4QAKLjQJSh4giYnOsCUGsuJuV9 /NzBkG701IJACLFBNeehMB/6jFYk6sNKCYRPSFVMOh2aHogndr+OhHPujAR7mGOv yShdjDvSNGGNfI4gXcxBvz3+0Hol20DEMQbOaN6WcrLiUG8j5ma5a//V/3+CVCEk SgYhCg6r1v71Zq+CfpcDoByX8SRHmfp2/48zEUlDv9JCpuE/X9x33L0mhN1wYlGY zp/jZT3tXVdgkAz/pCLyScq4cMLagj8IkrzlCMT9vd313WVQ/lRm05QKFVlR67XM 9mn0poXP7E04Tl3Z4q8fgO6wM8wdVG4r6cYCUuICysNjhU773JoY7PyxOLmgXggB BEWlJD6TD/hPFmFVM6T+JoCyDSsh3bEnpefehbW12PXKxPuArLZ5xXF1JHHe3hFb YcH/9aT+xWWyIUxRfEj1GBbIGDESo9KRmmSiuo0EBFYVSNYtyaEFqoAUsqFS7BmS acQ/x3Tn7uidOT1IwXJqX9BBSpFJlzqMleLIDjcPezuzr04f3OVqGsZdjJ8iS3M5 cV2P6fdJroJRp9WpaCBkrK2U3rLpqSwTZzn/RylCR9BWSP2nNrEButp62+uwAc3I 69HQAcrpu/DqjP9yVrADe1dnnRKD4s1+lusr23QXETqXEJ0mJHQ4LlJGc/yH/DPu WePyoSrB+xHgsKj8i/Lv =n+42 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
I'm leaving work now so I might be a few minutes late. On Sep 11, 2013 4:55 PM, "Eric Martin" <eric.joshua.martin@gmail.com> wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256
Hi All, I forgot to mention that you should print out your fingerprint and bring it to the meeting, to make sure that the one I have on file for you is the correct one. If you aren't able to pre-register, print out 15 copies or so to hand out to people at the meeting. You can get the fingerprint by typing
gpg --list-secret-keys | grep ^sec For me, this is 146797fa. Yours will be different.
gpg --fingerprint KEYID
I'm looking forward to seeing everybody there. We'll have a short talk on the how and why of PGP, then we'll adjourn to Tech Pizza for dinner.
On 9/11/13 10:37 AM, Chuck Anderson wrote:
Now is a good time to check if your key is expired and/or is using a weak algorithm or key size, and generate a new key if necessary.
I followed the steps here to start a transition from an ancient 1024D (DSA 1024-bit) key to a modern 4096R (RSA 4096-bit) key:
http://www.apache.org/dev/key-transition.html
See you all tonight!
Just a reminder that this week I'll be giving a talk on PGP and running a key signing. Please upload your public key to the keyring before the meeting to register for the key signing. It is possible to participate without registering but it's a lot easier if you register.
Please don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions.
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 11:53 PM, Eric Martin <eric.joshua.martin@gmail.com> <eric.joshua.martin@gmail.com>wrote:
On Wednesday, September 11th 2013 I'll be running a PGP Key Signing
On Sun, Sep 08, 2013 at 10:48:00PM -0400, Eric Martin wrote: party. PGP stands for Pretty Good Privacy and was developed by Phil Zimmerman in 1991 for secure communications. Signing keys allows you to say that you trust somebody's key, and extends the Web of Trust which helps everybody.
To participate, please bring your public key's fingerprint, and at least (2) forms of ID (Government issued photo ID is the best way to go). If you don't yet have a public key, follow the directions for 'Preparing for the Party' from this [1] Key Signing Party HOWTO.
Additionally, please upload your public key to our keyring for this event here [2]. I'll give a brief talk on PGP, and then we'll go through everybody's keys.
What not to bring: A computer. Keys are signed at home, we just verify them at the Key Signing.
[1]
http://www.cryptnet.net/fdp/crypto/keysigning_party/en/keysigning_party.html...
[2] http://biglumber.com/x/web?keyring=4480
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- -- Eric Martin Key Fingerprint = C74F 1EBF 2E80 7984 8CB5 064E BF17 D34C C704 B30F -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.13 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/
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Those of you who created your keys and didn't upload them yet, you should upload them to: http://biglumber.com/x/web?keyring=4480 and/or preferrably send them to a public keyserver: gpg --keyserver=subkeys.pgp.net --send-keys <your-key-id(s)> so that we can sign them! After you have received signatures from people encrypted to your email address(es), import all of them, one at a time to your keyring: gpg --import <decrypted-email-with-your-signed-key> (In Mutt this is really easy--just view the attachement and hit "| gpg --import" to pipe the attachment through gpg) and then send them back to a public keyserver again so other people can see/use those signatures by refreshing their own keyring: gpg --keyserver=subkeys.pgp.net --send-keys <your-key-id(s)> gpg --keyserver=subkeys.pgp.net --refresh-keys On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 04:55:15PM -0400, Eric Martin wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256
Hi All, I forgot to mention that you should print out your fingerprint and bring it to the meeting, to make sure that the one I have on file for you is the correct one. If you aren't able to pre-register, print out 15 copies or so to hand out to people at the meeting. You can get the fingerprint by typing
gpg --list-secret-keys | grep ^sec For me, this is 146797fa. Yours will be different.
gpg --fingerprint KEYID
I'm looking forward to seeing everybody there. We'll have a short talk on the how and why of PGP, then we'll adjourn to Tech Pizza for dinner.
On 9/11/13 10:37 AM, Chuck Anderson wrote:
Now is a good time to check if your key is expired and/or is using a weak algorithm or key size, and generate a new key if necessary.
I followed the steps here to start a transition from an ancient 1024D (DSA 1024-bit) key to a modern 4096R (RSA 4096-bit) key:
http://www.apache.org/dev/key-transition.html
See you all tonight!
Just a reminder that this week I'll be giving a talk on PGP and running a key signing. Please upload your public key to the keyring before the meeting to register for the key signing. It is possible to participate without registering but it's a lot easier if you register.
Please don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions.
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 11:53 PM, Eric Martin <eric.joshua.martin@gmail.com>wrote:
On Wednesday, September 11th 2013 I'll be running a PGP Key Signing
On Sun, Sep 08, 2013 at 10:48:00PM -0400, Eric Martin wrote: party. PGP stands for Pretty Good Privacy and was developed by Phil Zimmerman in 1991 for secure communications. Signing keys allows you to say that you trust somebody's key, and extends the Web of Trust which helps everybody.
To participate, please bring your public key's fingerprint, and at least (2) forms of ID (Government issued photo ID is the best way to go). If you don't yet have a public key, follow the directions for 'Preparing for the Party' from this [1] Key Signing Party HOWTO.
Additionally, please upload your public key to our keyring for this event here [2]. I'll give a brief talk on PGP, and then we'll go through everybody's keys.
What not to bring: A computer. Keys are signed at home, we just verify them at the Key Signing.
[1]
http://www.cryptnet.net/fdp/crypto/keysigning_party/en/keysigning_party.html...
Darn..... Three meetings on Wed. evening; one in Rhode Island; one in Worcester; and one in Athol. And, I'm supposed to be retired! Going to have to get my key signed another day. Bob On 8/29/2013 11:53 PM, Eric Martin wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256
On Wednesday, September 11th 2013 I'll be running a PGP Key Signing party. PGP stands for Pretty Good Privacy and was developed by Phil Zimmerman in 1991 for secure communications. Signing keys allows you to say that you trust somebody's key, and extends the Web of Trust which helps everybody.
To participate, please bring your public key's fingerprint, and at least (2) forms of ID (Government issued photo ID is the best way to go). If you don't yet have a public key, follow the directions for 'Preparing for the Party' from this [1] Key Signing Party HOWTO.
Additionally, please upload your public key to our keyring for this event here [2]. I'll give a brief talk on PGP, and then we'll go through everybody's keys.
What not to bring: A computer. Keys are signed at home, we just verify them at the Key Signing.
[1] http://www.cryptnet.net/fdp/crypto/keysigning_party/en/keysigning_party.html... [2] http://biglumber.com/x/web?keyring=4480
- -- Eric Martin Key Fingerprint = C74F 1EBF 2E80 7984 8CB5 064E BF17 D34C C704 B30F -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.13 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/
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..I won't be able to get there either. Too much on my plate. On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 5:46 PM, Bob <Robert.Athol.Mass@gmail.com> wrote:
Darn..... Three meetings on Wed. evening; one in Rhode Island; one in Worcester; and one in Athol. And, I'm supposed to be retired! Going to have to get my key signed another day.
Bob
On 8/29/2013 11:53 PM, Eric Martin wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256
On Wednesday, September 11th 2013 I'll be running a PGP Key Signing party. PGP stands for Pretty Good Privacy and was developed by Phil Zimmerman in 1991 for secure communications. Signing keys allows you to say that you trust somebody's key, and extends the Web of Trust which helps everybody.
To participate, please bring your public key's fingerprint, and at least (2) forms of ID (Government issued photo ID is the best way to go). If you don't yet have a public key, follow the directions for 'Preparing for the Party' from this [1] Key Signing Party HOWTO.
Additionally, please upload your public key to our keyring for this event here [2]. I'll give a brief talk on PGP, and then we'll go through everybody's keys.
What not to bring: A computer. Keys are signed at home, we just verify them at the Key Signing.
[1]
http://www.cryptnet.net/fdp/crypto/keysigning_party/en/keysigning_party.html...
[2] http://biglumber.com/x/web?keyring=4480
- -- Eric Martin Key Fingerprint = C74F 1EBF 2E80 7984 8CB5 064E BF17 D34C C704 B30F -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.13 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/
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Bob
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Chuck Anderson
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Eric Martin
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The Hammer