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My Gpg Key Transition to a 4096 Bit Key

January 9, 2015

This is long overdue, so here goes:

  -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
  Hash: SHA1,SHA512
  
  I'm transitioning my GPG key from an old 1024D key to a new 4096R key.
  
  The old key will continue to be valid for some time, but I prefer
  all new correspondance to be encrypted to the new key, and will be making
  all signatures going forward with the new key.
  
  This transition document is signed with both keys to validate the transition.
  
  If you have signed my old key, I would appreciate signatures on my new
  key as well, provided that your signing policy permits that without
  re-authenticating me.
  
  Old key:
  
  pub   1024D/0x5DD5685778D621B4 2000-03-07
        Key fingerprint = 0F3C 34D1 E4A3 8FC6 435C  01BA 5DD5 6857 78D6 21B4
  
  New key:
  
  pub   4096R/0x1D661A372FED8F94 2013-12-30
        Key fingerprint = 9A17 578F 8646 055C E19D  E309 1D66 1A37 2FED 8F94
  
  -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
  Version: GnuPG v1
  
  iEYEARECAAYFAlSwEaIACgkQXdVoV3jWIbQW5QCgoFHVU/D4fKSbvmGv3nNy3MAW
  S2UAn075ztmxQ8Y9/22crbUug1sEjfh5iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJUsBGiAAoJEB1mGjcv
  7Y+U9PgP/29jPvrNcdWsLI8YK9U6+JzS+TMXNyfp6CQXc8O/+zJwqvvxNpqY3rLM
  5otRLIEJ2EVdiF8sCWTDGusS9NkMePzumR0AFAR0iltIkekO5O0HbHhK0sXJQv0s
  EipDpFRO9k4/CBpJEy6Pkkxwd3ndtmwrL1/oKeVmM4E62PJd9ofMpQb/gMUsrA8u
  F8xoOXY8Os82Rrd759PypSxNecjd6SYaVJTHgFbZ0QIMJkdKaufifzARdw+v5jwg
  8Q11BhpYxvUSugZgiciKA6RjRK5bfRnT8VQPFd0zneilsIW13zz/jub9df/vtM5L
  vY/6jHvXczYXSG8EGpHJQCD3KtQJPWZ0Nz9rAm4emEPmR2qav6KGARatYAm0RBqZ
  Y81YUEuiWzGli6DH1m9SQe8bqM/J94vQAAX9VqUn2gz0Z0Ey25kVQE7NOGsbbGVS
  vD/E74FSk1At9/RGpstrfEjsDKPRman2xk/oZe+08sRB22CJl40N4tZV9AkCJNom
  HHGZKp+VEKaCEiLUIRjKTHt2HTThg39zmxl+OnoTSFYvloxrDJyi9SxZgCAmBhbD
  7kLkaSDmdUj6CmoilGU+gd2zmQl2D+RHinYZBxOUf1vi1MDLWNcLIMgrz4mRXgzE
  YKkG0newf9UbyJw42sXe2ukNQBIqBcL/DmAhG7V+r0RD7MQnMEYy
  =09bN
  -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

The new key is available from keyservers, e.g. pgp.mit.edu or others.

In other news: Yes, I’ve not been blogging much recently, will try to do updates more often. In the mean time, you can also refer to my Twitter account for random stuff or the new sigrok Twitter account for sigrok-related posts.

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