-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: RIPEMD160,SHA512 Friday, November 7th, 2012 My GPG key is comeing up on expiry, so it's time to create a new key. The old key will remain valid until its expiry date, but all new correspondence should use the new key. My old key was: pub 1024D/13423DB4 2008-02-23 [expires: 2013-02-21] Key fingerprint = 9C92 DEED BF7B 7D19 7663 989F 1304 14B1 1342 3DB4 uid Travis Brown uid Travis Brown uid Travis Brown uid Travis Brown uid Travis Brown (Permanent Redirector Address) uid Travis Brown sub 4096g/80A2E4B7 2008-02-23 [expires: 2013-02-21] The new key is: pub 3072D/CBA7B85A 2012-11-08 [expires: 2017-11-07] Key fingerprint = AAE7 8498 76F6 6324 60A3 6457 1BC4 1237 CBA7 B85A uid Travis Brown uid Travis Brown uid Travis Brown uid Travis Brown uid Travis Brown uid Travis Brown (Permanent Redirector Address) sub 3072g/472CBD1A 2012-11-08 [expires: 2017-11-07] You can fetch the full key with: wget -q -O- http://travisbrown.ca/files/gpg_key.asc | gpg --import - or fetch the key from a public key server: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-key CBA7B85A You can verify that this new key is signed by my old key with the command: gpg --check-sigs 13423DB4 Should you be satisfied that this is my true key, could you please sign it and either upload the signature to a public key server or email me? If there are any problems please contact me. -- Travis Brown -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (Darwin) iEYEAREDAAYFAlCbIOwACgkQEwQUsRNCPbSGdwCdEX0J5XvLg/w4q/lwwvngPYLw RFUAnRvfGm6EvwbQwXOvZaP2Dup+cR2DiF4EAREKAAYFAlCbIOwACgkQG8QSN8un uFpOaQD+OSHr0u26msYF2/4hLhuwek+9miAL+rTLzRdwc3rKXxMA/iHU+6MwATnV 3W7HKIsGgk1X/9tXdRIvwYrmZg64/v4U =iWDI -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----