-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Sun, 10 May 2009 23:00:00 +0900 For a number of reasons, I've recently set up a new OpenPGP key, and will be transitioning away from my 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. I would also like this new key to be re-integrated into the web of trust. This message is signed by both keys to certify the transition. The old key was: pub 1024D/72D03CB1 1999-09-21 Key fingerprint = 360B B879 6957 5D6F EED3 D986 40A5 BEED 72D0 3CB1 uid Kenshi Muto uid Kenshi Muto uid Kenshi Muto uid Kenshi Muto uid Kenshi Muto uid Kenshi Muto uid Debian JP Board sub 2048g/4BABE8A6 1999-09-21 And the new key is: pub 4096R/C452E0FC 2009-05-10 Key fingerprint = 9CCC 5C22 C109 55B5 8F55 A51B 1D21 C83D C452 E0FC uid Kenshi Muto uid Kenshi Muto uid Kenshi Muto uid Kenshi Muto To fetch the full key (including a photo uid, which is commonly stripped by public keyservers), you can get it with: wget -q -O- http://kmuto.jp/kmuto2.gpg.asc | gpg --import - Or, to fetch my new key from a public key server, you can simply do: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-key C452E0FC If you already know my old key, you can now verify that the new key is signed by the old one: gpg --check-sigs C452E0FC If you don't already know my old key, or you just want to be double extra paranoid, you can check the fingerprint against the one above: gpg --fingerprint C452E0FC If you are satisfied that you've got the right key, and the UIDs match what you expect, I'd appreciate it if you would sign my key: gpg --sign-key C452E0FC Lastly, if you could upload these signatures, I would appreciate it. You can either send me an e-mail with the new signatures (if you have a functional MTA on your system): gpg --armor --export C452E0FC | mail -s 'OpenPGP Signatures' kmuto@debian.org Or you can just upload the signatures to a public keyserver directly: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --send-key C452E0FC Please let me know if there is any trouble, and sorry for the inconvenience. Regards, Kenshi Muto, kmuto@debian.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iEYEAREIAAYFAkoG0vUACgkQQKW+7XLQPLET7QCgiZ0GU/iTRc8fsDlwull3iXGJ TWcAoM7WEyQJdOzSJkFpXplrLH34yoF2 =ErXn -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----