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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
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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.
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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
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On 24/12/13 02:41, adrelanos wrote:
> Scenario #1
> ###
>
> Adversary capabilities:
> - Can physically steal the smartcard.
The smartcard you could always keep on your person. This is slightly difficult
with computer hardware. So it seems to me that your adversary has an easier job
access
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
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
> 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
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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.
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Haven't done this in an actual print on business car
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
Coming back to the idea to send RSA ciphertext as a kind of end-to-end
encryption/ciphertext e.g in a jabber chat: The CryptoPad seems to be quite
slow for that? At least all is manual to copy/paste into an email /
chatwindow. .. How can that converter be automated? Tom
> On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 0
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