-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Mon Mar 28 20:13:54 UTC 2011 Hello All, Following Debian keyring mantainers recommendation in movement for stronger keys and based on my wish to use OpenPGP smart card, I've generated a new OpenGPG key and will soon move away from the old one. From now on I would like to get future correspondence to the new key. I would also kindly ask you to help me with not losing my presence in the web of trust. MY OLD KEY: pub 1024D/FC4FBF28 2005-06-26 Key fingerprint = 96BC 3DAB 231A 7FCC 4F49 D783 9A69 65C1 FC4F BF28 MY NEW KEY: pub 4096R/3E25796F 2011-03-20 Key fingerprint = B6F3 BC9E 144A 5E64 C002 E55D A280 0DB3 3E25 796F To fetch my new key from a public key server run: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-key 3E25796F To verify that my new key was signed by the old key run: gpg --check-sigs 3E25796F If you don't already know my old key, or you just want to be double extra paranoid, you can check the fingerprint against the one above: gpg --fingerprint 3E25796F Please note that from now on I decided to have my uid on the key to exactly match the latin transliteration of my first and last name the way it is done in my passport. The original one is in cyrillic and transliteration options are slightly vary. I prefer to have extra "t" in my family name and thus "Marchukov" in my passport becomes "Martchukov" the way I like it to be (half French way of transliteration). You can read more about cyrillic "che" and its romanization in the Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Che_(Cyrillic) If you are satisfied that you've got the right key and that the UIDs match what you expect, I'd appreciate it if you would sign my key: gpg --sign-key 3E25796F Of cause you are free to decide not to do so if you have any concerns. Lastly, if you could upload these signatures, I would appreciate it. You can either send me an e-mail with the new signatures (if you have a functional MTA on your system): gpg --armor --export 3E25796F | mail -s 'OpenPGP Signatures' anton@martchukov.com Or you can just upload the signatures to a public keyserver directly: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --send-key 3E25796F You can also find this signed message at: http://cdn.martchukov.com/m/transition_FC4FBF28_to_3E25796F.txt Please let me know if there is any trouble and sorry for the inconvenience. - - - -- Anton Martchukov anton@martchukov.com - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAk2Q9kQACgkQmmllwfxPvygEHgCeJn9XHS0etuoP1T7EKpAhGqZ7 5s8AnjrHMHgio87E2xTVSPNxd4nSobQi =8XG4 - -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) iQGcBAEBCAAGBQJNkPZWAAoJEEzek6+iKYoUPbYL+gNFAFROMkEVVUmyvsb6CMzc sqqFWm7OV81pivt0/HVwKUNwLyoFEyANh9F+ccQV3rv4eBZmqMnZ6fRR5ALZQB1h dkNCyAUnK9ijf/i9C0PmxF9fIbkY8ozwzWcTFzrIw0QZVuSAp3fHdluJUpfYHhZq FXcuWY17uDEL0cdiojfLwlgAaVfzozblYg1dP7u/bkQdQ0u/B2QY8UkU+UjHoC48 Z8/gOQXifLPR99A3tkVOLHuzLpVeYzVwvjcUDIKqQcDKM7ZyrYRNK7y57iEnHXJv BVYgWjf8l3OibmCMUJ1zfunuBr//NbjdwTKxcZj5Juw8rZbhjXrhZVsAYXDOJHO6 WHl4Xrwy/pBUuv8rXBN4oXiaLUrS0e7lGOjWumwuUrLROZATS1MtK7BzAPJHzJVK rASyFDctPyu8GAwj14gK4tVrDCztboAHmHbsFX31VLiR8+1PGJGboxEw1a0Dx/Od 4+8xwjhGtXtv5bkiM3QohKlZVo1jSxTa/dcrTlM8gw== =JmfL -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----