herraiz.org | GnuPG (PGP) key
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Public key
You can obtain my GnuPG (PGP) key from three different sources:
- You can download it from this website
- Get it from the RedIRIS PGP server web
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If you are using GnuPG under GNU/Linux (or any other Unix flavor),
gpg --keyserver pgp.rediris.es --recv-keys FE0A7AF3
Fingerprint
The fingerprint of my key is
D0DA E915 BFDD E5CD 8BA0 B159 7E97 2ACB FE0A 7AF3
You can check the fingerprint using the following command:
gpg --fingerprint FE0A7AF3
The output of that command should be the same of the fingerprint shown above. If it is different, please let me know, as you might have obtained an altered key.
CACert
CACert is a community-driven certification authority. If you get assured by some of the members of the community, you will be able of generating your own SSL certificates, signed by CACert.
I am an assurer since 2006. I can assign up to 35 points. The more points you collect, the more privileges you get (read the whole handbook for more details about the procedure).
If you want to be assured and live in the Madrid area, contact me. If you are not sure about how to proceed to get assured, don't worry, just ask :-).
Date: 2010-02-02 18:19:17 CET
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