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Follow these [http://keyring.debian.org/creating-key.html detailed instructions] from Debian.
Follow these [http://keyring.debian.org/creating-key.html detailed instructions] from Debian.


Once you're done, you can check that it works by running the <code>keycheck.sh</code> script attached to this page.
Once you're done, you can check that it works by running the <code>keycheck.sh</code> script attached to this page (replacing 1234ABCD with your own keyid).
You may require to install gawk to run the script
 
  sudo apt-get install gawk
  bash keycheck.sh 1234ABCD


And if it's all good, submit your key to the keyservers (replacing 1234ABCD with your own keyid):
And if it's all good, submit your key to the keyservers (replacing 1234ABCD with your own keyid):


   gpg --keyserver pgp.net.nz --send-keys 1234ABCD
   gpg --keyserver pgp.net.nz --send-keys 1234ABCD  


===Files===
===Files===


*[[File:Keycheck.sh]]
*[[File:Keycheck.sh]]

Latest revision as of 13:57, 14 March 2013

Follow these detailed instructions from Debian.

Once you're done, you can check that it works by running the keycheck.sh script attached to this page (replacing 1234ABCD with your own keyid). You may require to install gawk to run the script

 sudo apt-get install gawk
 bash keycheck.sh 1234ABCD

And if it's all good, submit your key to the keyservers (replacing 1234ABCD with your own keyid):

 gpg --keyserver pgp.net.nz --send-keys 1234ABCD 

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