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− | Want to get your PGP key signed? Or maybe you need [http://www.cacert.org CAcert] assurance? Stick your name to this page if you want to attend the | + | Want to get your PGP key signed? Or maybe you need [http://www.cacert.org CAcert] assurance? Stick your name to this page if you want to attend the Keysigning Party. |
= CAcert assurers = | = CAcert assurers = | ||
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| Take two ID's if you want 35 points. | | Take two ID's if you want 35 points. | ||
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+ | | [[User:R3boot|Lex van Roon]] | ||
+ | | 25 | ||
+ | | Take two ID's if you want 25 points. | ||
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= PGP Signing = | = PGP Signing = | ||
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+ | == Why? == | ||
+ | |||
+ | A PGP Keysigning Party is a meeting where people exchange "PGP key | ||
+ | fingerprints" in a secure way. These meetings are quite often fun too. | ||
+ | Exchanging key fingerprints enables one to strengthen the "web of trust". A | ||
+ | stronger web of trust makes more secure communication using the internet | ||
+ | possible. For instance, the content of your emails cannot be read by others. | ||
+ | Even if your key has already been signed by others, it's useful to attend such | ||
+ | a party: the more people have signed your key, the more trustworthy your key | ||
+ | can be to others. | ||
== When? == | == When? == | ||
− | Thursday | + | Thursday July 10th 2008, 14:00. |
== Where? == | == Where? == | ||
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== Who? == | == Who? == | ||
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+ | N.B.: it is not strictly needed to get listed here if you'd like to attend. Listing yourself makes the organizers happy though: we're curious. | ||
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| [http://pgp.cs.uu.nl/stats/0B86B067.html joostvb] | | [http://pgp.cs.uu.nl/stats/0B86B067.html joostvb] | ||
− | | <code> | + | | <code>B8FA C2E2 5047 5B8C E940 A919 5793 0DAB 0B86 B067</code> |
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+ | | [[User:R3boot|Lex van Roon]] | ||
+ | | <code>3B67 41AE A725 743C FE00 8157 EEBB 2961 6A65 5FFA</code> | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[User:JeroenDekkers|Jeroen Dekkers]] | ||
+ | | [http://pgp.cs.uu.nl/stats/AC1E715E.html <code>5450 52AA D6A8 1745 E867 DAA7 8B4A C481 AC1E 715E</code>] | ||
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+ | | [[User:Meier|Christoph Maser]] | ||
+ | | <code>BD61 F8B5 1313 6B6A 57EA 9978 B0B8 D6D0 7621 B7B5</code> | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:08, 18 January 2010
Want to get your PGP key signed? Or maybe you need CAcert assurance? Stick your name to this page if you want to attend the Keysigning Party.
Contents
CAcert assurers
Name | Max. points | Remarks |
Wijnand Modderman | 35 | Take two ID's if you want 35 points. |
Lex van Roon | 25 | Take two ID's if you want 25 points. |
PGP Signing
Why?
A PGP Keysigning Party is a meeting where people exchange "PGP key fingerprints" in a secure way. These meetings are quite often fun too. Exchanging key fingerprints enables one to strengthen the "web of trust". A stronger web of trust makes more secure communication using the internet possible. For instance, the content of your emails cannot be read by others. Even if your key has already been signed by others, it's useful to attend such a party: the more people have signed your key, the more trustworthy your key can be to others.
When?
Thursday July 10th 2008, 14:00.
Where?
At the presentaties-legertent.
How?
bring with you:
- a sufficient amount of your key fingerprint, printed on paper leaflets: one for each attendant. Likely, about 50 will do.
- something to convince others you are the one you claim to be. A passport or drivers license are commonly used for this.
Who?
N.B.: it is not strictly needed to get listed here if you'd like to attend. Listing yourself makes the organizers happy though: we're curious.
Name | Key fingerprint |
Wijnand Modderman | 11E9 F394 590E 162F 9D0D 0034 0326 9671 2EA2 06A6
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joostvb | B8FA C2E2 5047 5B8C E940 A919 5793 0DAB 0B86 B067
|
Lex van Roon | 3B67 41AE A725 743C FE00 8157 EEBB 2961 6A65 5FFA
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Jeroen Dekkers | 5450 52AA D6A8 1745 E867 DAA7 8B4A C481 AC1E 715E
|
Christoph Maser | BD61 F8B5 1313 6B6A 57EA 9978 B0B8 D6D0 7621 B7B5
|
I still don't get it
Check out joostvb's page on PGP Keysigning Parties.