When you check in for NANOG33, there will be colored stickers available for your name tag that indicate if you have an interest in signing PGP keys. If people keep trying to peer with you, you've picked the wrong color sticker and should go back. We are meeting at 9:00pm on Monday in the Flamengo Boardroom for the key signing. Those of you that wish to participate, please email an ASCII extract of your public key to msa@latt.net by noon on Monday, January 31st. Please include 'NANOG PGP KEY' in the subject, and if possible, don't send your key as a MIME attachment. I realize that some MUAs make this difficult, and I will attempt to fix any MIME-attached keys. Instructions for extracting your key to an ASCII file are below. After 5pm on the 31st, a complete key ring with all of the submitted keys will be available at: http://puck.nether.net/~majdi/nanog33.pgp in binary form, and as an ASCII file at http://puck.nether.net/~majdi/nanog33.txt. Handouts with the details of each key submitted will be provided. All you should bring with you is: * Photo ID (driver's license, passport, etc. Consider bringing 2) * Your key ID, and it's corresponding hexadecimal fingerprint * A pen Thanks, and I'm looking forward to seeing everyone in Vegas! --msa How to extract your public key: ------------------------------- PGP 2.x: pgp -kxa your_email_address mykey.asc PGP 5.x: pgpk -xa your_email_address > mykey.asc GnuPG: gpg --export --armor your_email_address > mykey.asc PGP on Windows: Start the PGPkeys application, select your key in the list, click on the Keys menu, select Export, name the resulting file, and make sure that Include Private Keys is NOT checked. PGP on a Mac: I assume the procedure is similar to the one for Windows, but cannot confirm this. Hopefully it's easy enough to figure out.
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Majdi Abbas