
On Wednesday, April 18 2018, Antonio Sun via talk wrote:
So I attend the Key Signing party, exchanged my signatures, and even get emails telling me that my key is signed.
I'm now a bit lost on what shall I do next, and trying to google for the answer didn't help much either.
Hey Antonio, Basically, the person who signed your key (assuming that he followed the good practices) will have your key e-mailed to you in the ASCII armored format. You will need to save this file on your computer, import it using: gpg2 --import FILE and then verify that the new signature(s) are OK, using the "--list-signatures" option. After you've verified that everything is OK, you will then need to upload your key to a keyserver: gpg2 --send-key YOUR_KEY_ID --keyserver hkps://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net And that's basically it. I strongly suggest you read about OpenGPG best practices here: <https://riseup.net/en/security/message-security/openpgp/best-practices> It's important to read and understand them; your key will be used to identify you, so you need to keep it in good shape. By the way, I'm still waiting for your encrypted e-mail regarding the problem with your key IDs. Thanks, -- Sergio GPG key ID: 237A 54B1 0287 28BF 00EF 31F4 D0EB 7628 65FC 5E36 Please send encrypted e-mail if possible http://sergiodj.net/