-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I have generated a new GPG key 4096R/A45477D5 on January 22, 2013. I plan to phase out my other two keys 1024R/D3498839 and 1024R/F0BEFD45 eventually, and publish revocation signatures for them. My new GPG public key signed by both old keys is available at the following locations: https://www.fi.muni.cz/~kas/pgp-A45477D5.txt http://pks.gpg.cz:11371/pks/lookup?fingerprint=on&op=vindex&search=0xA45477D5 http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?fingerprint=on&op=vindex&search=0xA45477D5 http://stinkfoot.org:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0xA45477D5 The fingerprint of the new key is: B634 17E5 731B 4F42 69FA 57FF 9453 3581 A454 77D5 I hereby ask everybody who has signed some my previous keys, or who has any means of verifying the above fingerprint by an independent channel (e.g. over the phone) to sign my new key and send me a signature. It is possible to do this in Linux using the following commands: 1. Obtain my public key: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-key A45477D5 # or another keyserver instead of pgp.mit.edu, or: # wget -O - https://www.fi.muni.cz/~kas/pgp-A45477D5.txt | gpg --import 2. Display the fingerprint: gpg --fingerprint A45477D5 # Verify the fingerprint (should be the same as above; call me over the phone) 3. Sign the key gpg --sign-key A45477D5 4. Export the key gpg --armor --output A45477D5-signed.txt --export A45477D5 # and send the resulting A45477D5-signed.txt to me (kas@yenya.net). Thanks! -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.13 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBUP6/PFC2u4XTSYg5AQJVYAP9HJEl3sna3x33oTJn3UXnfL8VA9Z8aSCy lOICeBM2LBfpb319jHhqFq4AeXgIprug9nd8/Lo/bthei0O7hRcsI+rwb14NUvip EkQ5+xRc2IAKoGsRmUfv0HFuwuBsPCOpvVw/joQLlrbc/EL9/3sGeFfh1uLvTkXN Mr3c0KaqJ/o= =QMzn -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----