49 lines
1.8 KiB
TypeScript
49 lines
1.8 KiB
TypeScript
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export const header = {
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heading: "GPG Key",
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subheading: "Information about my public GPG key and how to obtain it.",
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};
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const gpgFingerprint = `
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pub ed25519/E48D7F49A852F112 2023-07-14 [SC]
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Key fingerprint = DBD3 8E38 4B9E 1F4F 19F9 5BAE E48D 7F49 A852 F112
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uid Foster Hangdaan <foster@hangdaan.email>
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`;
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export default function() {
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return (
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<>
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<section>
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<h2>Intro</h2>
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<p>
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If you would like to obtain my key but you are not familiar with GPG, then I suggest reading up on GPG before proceeding.
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You can find more information and guides about GPG on the <a href="https://gnupg.org/" target="_blank">GnuPG official website</a>.
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</p>
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<p>
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I do not use keyservers.
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This is the only place where I provide my key.
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A key claiming to be mine somewhere else is definitely a fake.
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</p>
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<p>You can utilize the public key here to verify software and binaries released by me.</p>
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<p>
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You can also use the key to encrypt emails you send to me. In that case, I would also need your public key so I can encrypt the emails I send back to you.
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The excellent <a href="https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/" target="_blank">Email Self-Defense Guide by the Free Software Foundation</a> describes how this process works.
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</p>
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</section>
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<section>
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<h2>Obtaining my key</h2>
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<p>
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First, <a href="https://static.fosterhangdaan.com/foster-pubkey.asc" target="_blank" download>download my public key</a>.
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</p>
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<p>
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Check that it matches the fingerprint below before you import and start using key.
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</p>
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<pre>
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<code>
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{gpgFingerprint.trim()}
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</code>
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</pre>
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</section>
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</>
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);
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}
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