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Signature for this file by my old key
Signature for this file by my new key
Signature for this file by my signify subkey
I have just created a new PGP key, and will be transitioning away from my old one. The old key will not be revoked, but all my usage will switch to the new key (not that I do a whole lot other than sign emails :P).
My old key:
pub rsa4096 2020-09-01 [SC] 43A5890CEE85EA1F8C889492ECCDC07B337B8F5B uid Alex <alex@nytpu.com> uid [jpeg image of size 6042] sub rsa4096 2020-09-01 [E]
My new key:
pub rsa4096 2021-08-13 [SC] 9F7D811EAE9F238B1296E0F583E911F04858FC28 uid Alex <alex@nytpu.com> uid [jpeg image of size 4851] sub rsa4096 2021-08-13 [E] sub rsa4096 2021-08-13 [S] [expires: 2023-08-13]
The best method you can get the new key by is via Web Key directory:
gpg --locate-external-key alex@nytpu.com
Once keys.openpgp.org gets around to sending me the confirmation email (should be by tomorrow, 2021-08-14), then you'll be able to get it via that keyserver too:
gpg --keyserver hkps://keys.openpgp.org --recv-keys 9F7D811EAE9F238B1296E0F583E911F04858FC28
I do not participate in the SKS keypools for a variety of reasons
I'm switching my software signing and general file signing to use OpenBSD's Signify tool.
The key I'll be using for signing;
Confirmation signature from my GPG key
There is a portable version of signify that works on *nix rather than just BSD
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contact via email: alex [at] nytpu.com