My PGP Public Key

September 20th, 2012

To securely email me text and other files, download and install:

The GNU Privacy Guard – GnuPG.org

Once installed, generate your own public key.  Email your key to other PGP users.  It doesn’t matter if the public key falls into wrong hands.

To send stuff to me:  Import my public key (from server or copy text block into text editor (e.g. notepad) and save file.  Now “import” the key). Having my public key means you can ENcrypt stuff and send it to me.

If I have your key, I can ENcrypt stuff and send it to you. 

To encrypt files/text:

Encrypt Emails, or right-click on a file and encrypt. You canalso run from the command line.

Syntax is:

“gpg -r [recipient email address, from their public key] –encrypt [filename]”

C:\Documents and Settings\Daren Matthews\Desktop>gpg -r  someone@somewhere.com  –encrypt r1-config-03apr2010.txt

C:\Documents and Settings\Daren Matthews\Desktop>

Copy my OpenPGP Public Key in order to communicate with me securely:

—–BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK—–
Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (MingW32)
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=z7O3
—–END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK—–

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