blogpost for announcing a new PGP key
Signed-off-by: Christine Dodrill <me@christine.website>
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title: New PGP Key Fingerprint
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date: 2021-01-15
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# New PGP Key Fingerprint
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This morning I got an encrypted email, and in the process of trying to decrypt
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it I discovered that I had _lost_ my PGP key. I have no idea how I lost it. As
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such, I have created a new PGP key and replaced the one on my website with it.
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I did the replacement in [this
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commit](https://github.com/Xe/site/commit/66233bcd40155cf71e221edf08851db39dbd421c),
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which you can see is verified with a subkey of my new key.
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My new PGP key ID is `803C 935A E118 A224`. The key with the ID `799F 9134 8118
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1111` should not be used anymore. Here are all the subkey fingerprints:
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```
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Signature key ....: 378E BFC6 3D79 B49D 8C36 448C 803C 935A E118 A224
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created ....: 2021-01-15 13:04:28
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Encryption key....: 8C61 7F30 F331 D21B 5517 6478 8C5C 9BC7 0FC2 511E
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created ....: 2021-01-15 13:04:28
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Authentication key: 7BF7 E531 ABA3 7F77 FD17 8F72 CE17 781B F55D E945
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created ....: 2021-01-15 13:06:20
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General key info..: pub rsa2048/803C935AE118A224 2021-01-15 Christine Dodrill (Yubikey) <me@christine.website>
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sec> rsa2048/803C935AE118A224 created: 2021-01-15 expires: 2031-01-13
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card-no: 0006 03646872
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ssb> rsa2048/8C5C9BC70FC2511E created: 2021-01-15 expires: 2031-01-13
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card-no: 0006 03646872
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ssb> rsa2048/CE17781BF55DE945 created: 2021-01-15 expires: 2031-01-13
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card-no: 0006 03646872
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```
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I don't really know what the proper way is to go about revoking an old PGP key.
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It probably doesn't help that I don't use PGP very often. I think this is the
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first encrypted email I've gotten in a year.
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Let's hope that I don't lose this key as easily!
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