-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1,SHA256 Sat, 23 Jul 2011 11:12:02 -0400 In April of last year, I set up a new OpenPGP key, and I've been transitioning away from the old one. The old key will continue to be valid for some time, but I prefer all future correspondence to come to the new one. This message is signed by both keys to certify the transition. The old key is pub 1024D/9C882850 2004-12-13 Key fingerprint = 5CF6 4C84 67E4 D725 EF29 8A26 8F0F 24F8 9C88 2850 The new key is pub 4096R/DF69C32E 2010-04-08 Key fingerprint = 7B6E E2ED A35C 3212 164B 1B64 D981 7E8F DF69 C32E To fetch the new key, you can type wget -q -O- http://benjamin.barenblat.name/bbarenblat.asc | gpg --import - Alternatively, to fetch the new key from a public keyserver, you can type gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-key DF69C32E You can check the key fingerprint against the one above by typing gpg --fingerprint DF69C32E Please let me know if there is any trouble, and thanks in advance for your understanding in this matter. Take care, Benjamin Barenblat -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.17 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAk4q7DwACgkQjw8k+JyIKFAX2ACeOJpcKg6dZn98kjY+7uOye6TS twAAn2r2fkTMELxiZjDIZ68VCSBxyC88iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJOKuw8AAoJEJ5zAUnr kcU7TPwH/i5GpsssVXylq7OBpUY2QUmZTYhI9J6pmfnCoPG7zfr5S1y0CaucoEd+ +EKhO836nnLYKqly5ijFEwiejLFUgR67TylK4Hkgpp/VTI6/NFRFzi63bXLBUjjE M7U3yOvSIiaXhxUhPCnYPXdheJMLI6ZZda1iSZfT4htEYZTdm1XEIWfHyx/N0kP8 Za3SZRZZT4zou0uMFvyeNpLW7YbvaTDv4HcLmebZ2M2fSp0YsW0O4COUYE0Ew4Q1 UYxyrdWBqjAW7xce8AqzxSiOQ0wQ4KCeu+SzfHu7v5IV06ofbEApVli69HRLw4q8 Mt8rXArm93DGgtM+8SOBsxPD64lBfT8= =uWKp -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----