Rodolphe Bréard
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6ce0f5f009
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Remove OpenPGP key
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2024-08-17 16:59:24 +02:00 |
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Rodolphe Breard
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3ed78ddaa5
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New OpenPGP key
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2018-12-09 00:54:40 +01:00 |
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Rodolphe Breard
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03872342bf
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New OpenPGP key
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2018-12-09 00:47:14 +01:00 |
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Rodolphe Breard
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70753740e3
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Display the full key ID in the signature
Until now, the signature used the GPG short key ID to indicate that I
use OpenPGP. It is quite insecure because it takes a few seconds to
generate a new key with the same short key ID and fool someone who tries
to fetch my public key. Therefore, the use of the fingerprint is
recommended.
https://evil32.com/
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/84280/short-openpgp-key-ids-are-insecure-how-to-configure-gnupg-to-use-long-key-ids-i
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2016-11-26 15:40:58 +01:00 |
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Rodolphe Breard
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cb59bcfb1f
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adding https to signature link
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2014-05-15 22:50:49 +02:00 |
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Rodolphe Breard
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6d107c41c0
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updating pgp fingerprint
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2014-02-13 19:26:35 +01:00 |
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Rodolphe Breard
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7caf973063
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GPG -> PGP
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2013-11-02 00:44:09 +01:00 |
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Rodolphe Breard
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f53ffdb417
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even shorter GPG key print
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2013-10-26 15:58:41 +02:00 |
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Rodolphe Breard
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309455e56e
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shorter GPG key print
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2013-10-26 15:36:45 +02:00 |
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Rodolphe Breard
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c751ccbef7
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signature
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2013-04-20 16:36:05 +02:00 |
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