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Signed-off-by: Andrei Jiroh Halili <ajhalili2006@andreijiroh.eu.org>
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title: Cryptographic keys
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---
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This page contains all the cryptographic public keys I use for different purposes, ranging from
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encryption and decryption to signing Git commits and even identity verification without requiring
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an government-issued ID.
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## Keysigning ceremories
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_This is moved to [Encrypted communications](../user-manual/encrypted-communications.md#key-signing-ceremories)._
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## GPG Keys
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You can get all the GPG keys I use publicly, including the 2021 key (as shown on Keybase) and
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ProtonMail-specific encryption key in one file [here](./pgp.asc). Make sure to check the fingerpints
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and/or key IDs against [this list](#keys-i-use) to ensure its the right key.
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```bash
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# one-liner import from my website (or via ajhalili2006.vern.cc and ctrl-c.club/~ajhalili2006)
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# For my eu.org domain, use either the regular suffix or uk.eu.org one.
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gpg --fetch-keys "https://andreijiroh.eu.org/keys/pgp.asc"
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# sourcehut/gitlab, but it is advised to import latest keys and signatures from keyservers, listed below
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gpg --fetch-keys "https://meta.sr.ht/~ajhalili2006.pgp"
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gpg --fetch-keys "https://mau.dev/ajhalili2006.gpg"
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```
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If you prefer to load it from a keyserver (let say you're an Ubuntu/Debian developer snooping around my
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[Launchpad.net profile](https://launchpad.net/~ajhalili2006)), you can do so with these command below:
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```bash
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# Other keyservers: pgp.mit.edu, keys.openpgp.org, keys.mailvelope.com
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gpg --keyserver hkps://keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys \
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4D5E631758CB9CC45941B1CE67BFC91B3DA12BE8 \
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0527234A430387EA5695D824A30EBE40AD856D88 \
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EA957E7086E934F8DB9CAD21940047813E9D641C \
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5D69E717C5BC95731C2AD8BD120C218ED2291996
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```
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### Keys I use
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* `4D5E631758CB9CC45941B1CE67BFC91B3DA12BE8` - the December 2022 PGP key used for commits and encryption
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(primary email: `ajhalili2006@gmail.com`)
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* `0527234A430387EA5695D824A30EBE40AD856D88` - the Feburary 2021 PGP key, as shown on my Keybase profile
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(primary email: `andreijiroheugeniohalili24680@gmail.com`)
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* `A715100E58CF60500EE159652F384539C700B263` - Recap Time Squad specific key
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* `EA957E7086E934F8DB9CAD21940047813E9D641C` - spare signing key for software release, especially on my own
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Debian package repos/Launchpad PPAs.
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* `5D69E717C5BC95731C2AD8BD120C218ED2291996` - ProtonMail specific encryption key (`ajhalili2006@proton.me`)
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## SSH Keys
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You can also get all the keys in one file (and its signers file) at the following URLs:
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* Website as its deployed via CI: <https://andreijiroh.eu.org/keys/ssh-trustfile.txt>
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* As pushed via Git: <https://mau.dev/ajhalili2006/tildeverse-web/-/blob/main/markdown/keys/ssh-trustfile.txt>
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These SSH keys are used for signing Git commits and tags occassionally, as well for signing checksums file and identity verification on
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account recovery for sr.ht and Miraheze.
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