Re: Printing PGP Businesscard

2013-12-27 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
[rearranging top-posted-ness for chronological sanity] On 12/27/2013 01:12 PM, Avi wrote: > On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 1:01 PM, Olav Seyfarth wrote: >> Apart from the question about whitespace, there are no OpenPGP related >> fields defined in vCard, neither for keyIDs, key-download-URLs nor >> fi

Re: Printing PGP Businesscard

2013-12-27 Thread Avi
So what is the "KEY" field then (see the wikipedia link you brought and this ). Thanks, Avi User:Avraham pub 3072D/F80E29F9 1/30/2009 Avi (Wikimedia-related key) Primary key fingerprint: 167C 063F 7981 A1F6 71EC ABA

Re: Printing PGP Businesscard

2013-12-27 Thread Olav Seyfarth
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 Hi list, I asked dkg off-list whether a whitespace after the field name-value delimiter would be OK. He answered: > monkeysign will accept it with spaces, but the Vcard format commonly used > for personal metadata like this tends to expect no sp

Re: Printing PGP Businesscard

2013-12-26 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On 12/26/2013 03:01 PM, Avi wrote: > Would having the e-mail address and name in the QR code adversely affect > compatibility with monkeysign? > For example, see the attached code which is similar to what I was playing > with for key-signing purposes, although I was going to print them on > mailing

Re: Printing PGP Businesscard

2013-12-26 Thread Avi
Would having the e-mail address and name in the QR code adversely affect compatibility with monkeysign? For example, see the attached code which is similar to what I was playing with for key-signing purposes, although I was going to print them on mailing labels. [image: Inline image 2] Avi

Re: Printing PGP Businesscard

2013-12-26 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On 12/24/2013 01:02 PM, Johan Wevers wrote: > You think someone will type it over? KeyID plus a URL would be more > usefull IMO (perhaps a QR code with the URL?) Please use a QR code that contains the full fingerprint (no spaces) prefixed with OPENPGP4FPR: -- this is the mechanism used by the monk

Re: Printing PGP Businesscard

2013-12-25 Thread arne renkema-padmos
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 12/25/2013 01:07 PM, Mike Cardwell wrote: > I used one of those online business card design + printing > websites. I agree that just printing the fingerprint and a link on a business card should be enough. Another online printer is moo.com Cheer

Re: Printing PGP Businesscard

2013-12-25 Thread Mike Cardwell
I used one of those online business card design + printing websites. Can't remember which one though as it was quite a while ago. There are quite a few. Here's a photo of how it turned out: https://grepular.com/images/business_card.jpg Includes my email/XMPP address, website, PGP and OTR fingerpr

Re: Printing PGP Businesscard

2013-12-24 Thread Johan Wevers
On 24-12-2013 10:18, Ralph J.Mayer wrote: > is there an easy way to print your PGP-key on a piece of paper in a > nice way? > > Like those business card creators in Word that you print on perforated > paper. You think someone will type it over? KeyID plus a URL would be more usefull IMO (perhaps

Re: Printing PGP Businesscard

2013-12-24 Thread vedaal
On Tuesday, December 24, 2013 at 3:25 AM, "Ralph J.Mayer" wrote: > >Hi, > >is there an easy way to print your PGP-key on a piece of paper in a >nice way? > >Like those business card creators in Word that you print on >perforated paper. = Haven't done this in an actual print on business car

Printing PGP Businesscard // correction

2013-12-24 Thread vedaal
> Fingerprint; (the semi-colon should be a colon) >Add the empty line (GnuPG will import it anyway without it, if you forget to >;-) ) Command line gnupg will import it anyway, but the front-ends might not. vedaal ___ Gnupg-users mailing list

Re: Printing PGP Businesscard

2013-12-24 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 24/12/13 12:22, Ralph J. Mayer wrote: > So, what I'm looking for is something like this: gpg-card -id=deadbeef -pdf > -a4 It extracts the details from the key and puts together a PDF size A4. A > grid of 3x8 and lines where to cut. If you're using Debian, you should take a look at the gpg-key

Re: Printing PGP Businesscard

2013-12-24 Thread Ralph J. Mayer
ok, let me be a bit more clear about what I'm looking for. At a signing party like at upcoming 30c3 there's a compiled list of keys. But when you meet for a spontaneous signing at your local hackerspace, people pull out their keys (aka ID/Fingerprint/...) on little pieces of paper. Some are cr

Re: Printing PGP Businesscard

2013-12-24 Thread Avi
Perhaps printing your fingerprint and e-mail address as a QR code. I've done it on a piece of paper, but never a business card. Avi User:Avraham pub 3072D/F80E29F9 1/30/2009 Avi (Wikimedia-related key) Primary key fingerprint: 167C 063F 7981 A1F6 71EC ABAA 0D62 B019 F80E 29F9 On Tue,

Re: Printing PGP Businesscard

2013-12-24 Thread NdK
Il 24/12/2013 10:18, Ralph J.Mayer ha scritto: > is there an easy way to print your PGP-key on a piece of paper in a > nice way? Maybe using QR code? At least for the fingerprint, or a reference URL. BYtE, Diego. ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-us

Printing PGP Businesscard

2013-12-24 Thread Ralph J.Mayer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hi, is there an easy way to print your PGP-key on a piece of paper in a nice way? Like those business card creators in Word that you print on perforated paper. Best regards Ralph -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.14 (GNU/Linux) C