docs(global): update markdown content + add _redirects file

Signed-off-by: Andrei Jiroh Halili <ajhalili2006@gmail.com>
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@ -5,6 +5,18 @@ This page contains all the cryptographic public keys I use for different purpose
encryption and decryption to signing Git commits and even identity verification without requiring
an government-issued ID.
## Key-signing ceremories
If you would like to build your web of trust with me (and probably with your friends), let me know
(via [my meeting booking form](https://coda.io/form/Schedule-a-meeting-with-ajhalili2006_deaLq2my-OX),
or via regular chat venues).
Due to my current schedule as a high school student, I'm only accept asynchorous key-signing ceremories
for the moment.
For asynchorous ceremories, I recommend doing it publicly through [this repo](https://go.recaptime.eu.org/keysigning-ceremory)
and [`#keysigning-ceremories.recaptime.dev:envs.net`](https://matrix.to/#/#keysigning-ceremories.recaptime.dev:envs.net). In case
of in-person ceremories, taking a picture with yours truly (with your own list of PGP fingerprints on a piece of paper) is enough.
## GPG Keys
You can get all the GPG keys I use publicly, including the 2021 key (as shown on Keybase) and
@ -13,7 +25,8 @@ and/or key IDs against [this list]($keys-i-use) to ensure its the right key.
```bash
# one-liner import from my website (or via ajhalili2006.vern.cc and ctrl-c.club/~ajhalili2006)
gpg --fetch-keys "https://andreijiroh.uk.eu.org/keys/pgp.asc"
# For my eu.org domain, use either the regular suffix or uk.eu.org one.
gpg --fetch-keys "https://andreijiroh(.uk).eu.org/keys/pgp.asc"
# sourcehut, but it is advised to import latest keys and signatures from keyservers, listed below
gpg --fetch-keys "https://meta.sr.ht/~ajhalili2006.pgp"
```
@ -23,7 +36,7 @@ If you prefer to load it from a keyserver (let say you're an Ubuntu/Debian devel
```bash
# Other keyservers: pgp.mit.edu, keys.openpgp.org
gpg --keyserver hkps://keyserver.ubuntu.com --send-keys \
gpg --keyserver hkps://keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys \
4D5E631758CB9CC45941B1CE67BFC91B3DA12BE8 \
0527234A430387EA5695D824A30EBE40AD856D88 \
EA957E7086E934F8DB9CAD21940047813E9D641C \
@ -37,13 +50,15 @@ gpg --keyserver hkps://keyserver.ubuntu.com --send-keys \
* `0527234A430387EA5695D824A30EBE40AD856D88` - the Feburary 2021 PGP key, as shown on my Keybase profile
(primary email: `andreijiroheugeniohalili24680@gmail.com`)
* `EA957E7086E934F8DB9CAD21940047813E9D641C` - spare signing key for software release, especially on my own Debian package repos/Launchpad PPAs.
* `5D69E717C5BC95731C2AD8BD120C218ED2291996` - ProtonMail specific encryption key
* `5D69E717C5BC95731C2AD8BD120C218ED2291996` - ProtonMail specific encryption key (`ajhalili2006@proton.me`)
## SSH Keys
You can also get all the keys in one file (and its signers file) ath the following URLs:
* Website: <https://ajhalili2006.vern.cc/keys/ssh-trustfile.txt> or <https://andreijiroh.uk.eu.org/keys/ssh-trustfile.txt>
* Live Builds (as generated through `mkdocs serve`, DO NOT EXPECT UPTIME): <https://preview-ajhalili2006.vern.cc/keys/ssh-trustfile.txt>
* Website: <https://ajhalili2006.vern.cc/keys/ssh-trustfile.txt> or <https://andreijiroh.eu.org/keys/ssh-trustfile.txt> (alternative:
<https://andreijiroh.uk.eu.org/keys/ssh-trustfile.txt> or via CF Pages <https://ajhalili2006.pages.dev/keys/ssh-trustfile.txt>
* Live Dev Builds (as generated through `mkdocs serve`, DO NOT EXPECT UPTIME): <https://preview-ajhalili2006.vern.cc/keys/ssh-trustfile.txt>
These SSH keys are used for signing Git commits and tags occassionally.
These SSH keys are used for signing Git commits and tags occassionally, as well for signing checksums file and identity verification on
account recovery for sr.ht and Miraheze.