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Reminder: PGP Key Signing at NANOG 34
- From: Joe Abley
- Date: Sun May 15 11:39:14 2005
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People who plan to participate in key signing parties tomorrow should
ideally submit their keys today some time. I'll be taking Monday's
keyring snapshot (for the purposes of the paper fingerprint sheets)
tomorrow morning.
http://www.biglumber.com/x/web?keyring=2230
Tomorrow's parties will take place at:
~1045 (morning coffee break)
~1315 (end of lunch)
~1515 (afternoon coffee break)
Feel very free to turn up early; you can usefully spend the time before
the hexadecimal looking at photo id and introducing yourself to other
PGP key signers.
Begin forwarded message:
From: Joe Abley <[email protected]>
Date: 13 May 2005 11:25:56 EDT
To: [email protected]
Subject: PGP Key Signing at NANOG 34
In Seattle, we are going to try to replace the single/long/tedious PGP
key-signing event on Monday evening (which invariably clashes with the
NSP-SEC BOF, or with dinner, or with sleep, or with accidental loss of
sobriety) with a series of small key-signing parties, held in the last
10-15 minutes of every break on Monday and Tuesday.
The thinking behind this will be described in a brief presentation on
Monday morning. More details can be found here:
<http://www.nanog.org/pgp.abley.html>
Briefly, if you would like to participate:
1. Paste your public key into the convenient form at
<http://www.biglumber.com/x/web?keyring=2230>, and
2. Visit the terminal room during one of the meeting breaks, armed
with a pen, photo ID and a trusted copy of your PGP key fingerprint.
I'll be printing out one set of fingerprint sheets per day, so make
sure your key is submitted the day before the key signing party you
plan to attend.
If you don't know much about PGP, and you'd like to participate, try
to plan to attend a key signing party on Monday in order to get a feel
for what is going on -- it should then be straightforward to hook up
with someone who can help you install/configure PGP software, and you
can then plan to attend one of the key-signing parties the following
day.
I will attend all the parties, and will sign every key I can verify,
and will hence act as a trust-bridge between individual key signing
parties. It would be excellent if one or two other people who have
enthusiasm for useful PGP deployment could find the time to do the
same. Drop me a note off-list if you're interested in helping out.
Joe
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