PGP Public Keys
Keys
Note: You need to have
GnuPG or
PGP, respectively, installed on
your computer to use these keys.
Select one of the key links below and save the key into an arbitrary
(non-existing) text file. Then add it to your public key ring via
- gpg --import textfile_containing_key
(for the command line version of GnuPG 1.2.x and later)
There are also various graphical keyring managers available for
GnuPG, e.g.
GPA or
seahorse, which
provide a comfortable way to deal with the import and the
verification of keys.
- pgpk -a textfile_containing_key
(for command line version of PGP 5.x)
If you use the menu driven version of PGP 5.x, launch PGPkeys,
then select 'Keys\Import' to import the file containing the key.
Get my
- GnuPG 1.2.x Key
(ElGamal, 2048 bit) - preferred key
- My older PGP 2.6.x / PGP 5.x keys have been revoked.
Fingerprints
You can check a key's validity by comparing its fingerprint with the
respective one below. To get a key's fingerprint, type:
- gpg --fingerprint marggraf
(for command line version of GnuPG 1.2.x)
- pgpk -ll marggraf
(for command line version of PGP 5.x)
In the menu driven version the fingerprint is printed in the key
properties.
The valid fingerprints are:
- GnuPG 1.2.x Key
| User ID: |
Ole Marggraf <marggraf@gmx.net> |
| Key ID: |
A39D3A62 |
| Key fingerprint: |
1EE5 6DA1 F606 C355 E8D2 CC33 18E9 1FDE A39D 3A62
|