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KEYOXIDE
The development of Keyoxide and the Decentralized OpenPGP Identity Proofs ecosystem is entirely funded by donations. The Keyoxide project was awarded a NGI Zero grant from the NLnet Foundation.. We rely on your support to keep working on secure online identity andGETTING STARTED
To find your so-called fingerprint, run: gpg --fingerprint. One of the first lines consists of 10 blocks of 4 hexadecimal characters: this is your fingerprint, the identifier that is globally unique to your key. Write it down somewhere or remember how you can make it appear, youwill need it later.
GUIDES - KEYOXIDE
Using Keyoxide. Verifying a signature. Encrypting a message. Verifying identity proofs. Contributing to Keyoxide. Self-hosting Keyoxide.KEYOXIDE
Keyoxide
ADDING A MASTODON PROOF Update the Mastodon account ¶. Log in to your Mastodon instance and click on Edit profile.. Add a new item under Profile metadata with the label OpenPGP and your PGP fingerprint as the content, or with the label Keyoxide and your Keyoxide profile URL as the content.. Update the PGP key ¶. First, edit the key (make sure to replaceFINGERPRINT):
ADDING A DNS PROOF
Update DNS records for your website ¶. Add the following TXT record to the DNS records of the (sub)domain you want to prove control over (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT): HOW OPENPGP IDENTITY PROOFS WORK Decentralized OpenPGP identity proofs ¶. Decentralized OpenPGP identity proofs are the brainchild of Wiktor who wrote the original guide on his website (a suggested read to get first-hand information).. Unlike proofs provided by for example Keybase, OpenPGP proofs are stored inside the PGP keys themselves instead of being mere signatures.Since this operation requires keys with “certify ADDING A DISCOURSE PROOF Update the Discourse account ¶. Log in to the discourse instance website and add the following text to your About me (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT):. This is an OpenPGP proof that connects my OpenPGP key to this Discourse account. ADDING A GITHUB PROOF Adding a Github proof. Let’s add a decentralized Github proof toyour OpenPGP keys.
DELETING PROOFS USING GNUPG Deleting Proofs using GnuPG. Over time, you may need to delete proofs. Changing proofs can be achieved by deleting proofs and adding new ones. Delete all proofs ¶KEYOXIDE
The development of Keyoxide and the Decentralized OpenPGP Identity Proofs ecosystem is entirely funded by donations. The Keyoxide project was awarded a NGI Zero grant from the NLnet Foundation.. We rely on your support to keep working on secure online identity andGETTING STARTED
To find your so-called fingerprint, run: gpg --fingerprint. One of the first lines consists of 10 blocks of 4 hexadecimal characters: this is your fingerprint, the identifier that is globally unique to your key. Write it down somewhere or remember how you can make it appear, youwill need it later.
GUIDES - KEYOXIDE
Using Keyoxide. Verifying a signature. Encrypting a message. Verifying identity proofs. Contributing to Keyoxide. Self-hosting Keyoxide.KEYOXIDE
Keyoxide
ADDING A MASTODON PROOF Update the Mastodon account ¶. Log in to your Mastodon instance and click on Edit profile.. Add a new item under Profile metadata with the label OpenPGP and your PGP fingerprint as the content, or with the label Keyoxide and your Keyoxide profile URL as the content.. Update the PGP key ¶. First, edit the key (make sure to replaceFINGERPRINT):
ADDING A DNS PROOF
Update DNS records for your website ¶. Add the following TXT record to the DNS records of the (sub)domain you want to prove control over (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT): HOW OPENPGP IDENTITY PROOFS WORK Decentralized OpenPGP identity proofs ¶. Decentralized OpenPGP identity proofs are the brainchild of Wiktor who wrote the original guide on his website (a suggested read to get first-hand information).. Unlike proofs provided by for example Keybase, OpenPGP proofs are stored inside the PGP keys themselves instead of being mere signatures.Since this operation requires keys with “certify ADDING A DISCOURSE PROOF Update the Discourse account ¶. Log in to the discourse instance website and add the following text to your About me (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT):. This is an OpenPGP proof that connects my OpenPGP key to this Discourse account. ADDING A GITHUB PROOF Adding a Github proof. Let’s add a decentralized Github proof toyour OpenPGP keys.
DELETING PROOFS USING GNUPG Deleting Proofs using GnuPG. Over time, you may need to delete proofs. Changing proofs can be achieved by deleting proofs and adding new ones. Delete all proofs ¶KEYOXIDE
Keyoxide
UPLOADING KEYS USING WEB KEY DIRECTORY Web key directory ¶. Web key directory or WKD refers to the method of uploading one’s public key to their website in a specific location to make it easily accessible by other services supporting WKD. The key will be discoverable using an identifier similar to an email address: username@domain.org. The benefit of WKD is having full control over the key while still having it widely available. ADDING A GITHUB PROOF Adding a Github proof. Let’s add a decentralized Github proof toyour OpenPGP keys.
ADDING A XMPP PROOF
Add a message to your XMPP vCard ¶. Using a XMPP client that supports editing the vCard (such as Dino and Gajim), append the following message to the About section (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT):. This is an OpenPGP proof that connects my OpenPGP key to this XMPP account. VERIFYING IDENTITY PROOFS Obtain a public key for verification ¶. The idea is that anyone can add identity proofs of various platforms in their keys. Since this information is kept in the public key, you could take anyone’s public key and check whether they indeed have control over the accounts they claim to. ADDING A MATRIX PROOF Sending a proof message ¶. After logging in into Matrix, join the #doipver:matrix.org room and send the following message (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT) Click on “View Source” for that message, you should now see the value for room_id and event_id. The value for room_id should be !dBfQZxCoGVmSTujfiv:matrix.org. VERIFYING A SIGNATURE Obtain a signature ¶. If you already have a signature you would like to verify, great! If not, let’s use the following signature for theguide:
ADDING AN IRC PROOF
Adding an IRC proof. Let’s add a decentralized IRC proof to yourOpenPGP keys.
CREATING SIGNATURE PROFILES Creating signature profiles. Let’s create a signature profile. This is a profile that can be verified by Keyoxide but the data for which lives in a clear-signed text document rather than as notations in ADDING A TWITTER PROOF Adding a Twitter proof. Let’s add a decentralized Twitter proof toyour OpenPGP keys.
KEYOXIDE
The development of Keyoxide and the Decentralized OpenPGP Identity Proofs ecosystem is entirely funded by donations. The Keyoxide project was awarded a NGI Zero grant from the NLnet Foundation.. We rely on your support to keep working on secure online identity andGETTING STARTED
To find your so-called fingerprint, run: gpg --fingerprint. One of the first lines consists of 10 blocks of 4 hexadecimal characters: this is your fingerprint, the identifier that is globally unique to your key. Write it down somewhere or remember how you can make it appear, youwill need it later.
GUIDES - KEYOXIDE
Using Keyoxide. Verifying a signature. Encrypting a message. Verifying identity proofs. Contributing to Keyoxide. Self-hosting Keyoxide.KEYOXIDE
Keyoxide
ADDING A MASTODON PROOF Update the Mastodon account ¶. Log in to your Mastodon instance and click on Edit profile.. Add a new item under Profile metadata with the label OpenPGP and your PGP fingerprint as the content, or with the label Keyoxide and your Keyoxide profile URL as the content.. Update the PGP key ¶. First, edit the key (make sure to replaceFINGERPRINT):
ADDING A DNS PROOF
Update DNS records for your website ¶. Add the following TXT record to the DNS records of the (sub)domain you want to prove control over (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT): UPLOADING KEYS USING WEB KEY DIRECTORY Web key directory ¶. Web key directory or WKD refers to the method of uploading one’s public key to their website in a specific location to make it easily accessible by other services supporting WKD. The key will be discoverable using an identifier similar to an email address: username@domain.org. The benefit of WKD is having full control over the key while still having it widely available.ADDING A XMPP PROOF
Add a message to your XMPP vCard ¶. Using a XMPP client that supports editing the vCard (such as Dino and Gajim), append the following message to the About section (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT):. This is an OpenPGP proof that connects my OpenPGP key to this XMPP account. ADDING A GITHUB PROOF Adding a Github proof. Let’s add a decentralized Github proof toyour OpenPGP keys.
DELETING PROOFS USING GNUPG Deleting Proofs using GnuPG. Over time, you may need to delete proofs. Changing proofs can be achieved by deleting proofs and adding new ones. Delete all proofs ¶KEYOXIDE
The development of Keyoxide and the Decentralized OpenPGP Identity Proofs ecosystem is entirely funded by donations. The Keyoxide project was awarded a NGI Zero grant from the NLnet Foundation.. We rely on your support to keep working on secure online identity andGETTING STARTED
To find your so-called fingerprint, run: gpg --fingerprint. One of the first lines consists of 10 blocks of 4 hexadecimal characters: this is your fingerprint, the identifier that is globally unique to your key. Write it down somewhere or remember how you can make it appear, youwill need it later.
GUIDES - KEYOXIDE
Using Keyoxide. Verifying a signature. Encrypting a message. Verifying identity proofs. Contributing to Keyoxide. Self-hosting Keyoxide.KEYOXIDE
Keyoxide
ADDING A MASTODON PROOF Update the Mastodon account ¶. Log in to your Mastodon instance and click on Edit profile.. Add a new item under Profile metadata with the label OpenPGP and your PGP fingerprint as the content, or with the label Keyoxide and your Keyoxide profile URL as the content.. Update the PGP key ¶. First, edit the key (make sure to replaceFINGERPRINT):
ADDING A DNS PROOF
Update DNS records for your website ¶. Add the following TXT record to the DNS records of the (sub)domain you want to prove control over (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT): UPLOADING KEYS USING WEB KEY DIRECTORY Web key directory ¶. Web key directory or WKD refers to the method of uploading one’s public key to their website in a specific location to make it easily accessible by other services supporting WKD. The key will be discoverable using an identifier similar to an email address: username@domain.org. The benefit of WKD is having full control over the key while still having it widely available.ADDING A XMPP PROOF
Add a message to your XMPP vCard ¶. Using a XMPP client that supports editing the vCard (such as Dino and Gajim), append the following message to the About section (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT):. This is an OpenPGP proof that connects my OpenPGP key to this XMPP account. ADDING A GITHUB PROOF Adding a Github proof. Let’s add a decentralized Github proof toyour OpenPGP keys.
DELETING PROOFS USING GNUPG Deleting Proofs using GnuPG. Over time, you may need to delete proofs. Changing proofs can be achieved by deleting proofs and adding new ones. Delete all proofs ¶KEYOXIDE
Keyoxide
ADDING A DISCOURSE PROOF Update the Discourse account ¶. Log in to the discourse instance website and add the following text to your About me (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT):. This is an OpenPGP proof that connects my OpenPGP key to this Discourse account. VERIFYING IDENTITY PROOFS Obtain a public key for verification ¶. The idea is that anyone can add identity proofs of various platforms in their keys. Since this information is kept in the public key, you could take anyone’s public key and check whether they indeed have control over the accounts they claim to. ADDING A GITHUB PROOF Adding a Github proof. Let’s add a decentralized Github proof toyour OpenPGP keys.
HOW OPENPGP IDENTITY PROOFS WORK Decentralized OpenPGP identity proofs ¶. Decentralized OpenPGP identity proofs are the brainchild of Wiktor who wrote the original guide on his website (a suggested read to get first-hand information).. Unlike proofs provided by for example Keybase, OpenPGP proofs are stored inside the PGP keys themselves instead of being mere signatures.Since this operation requires keys with “certify ADDING A MATRIX PROOF Sending a proof message ¶. After logging in into Matrix, join the #doipver:matrix.org room and send the following message (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT) Click on “View Source” for that message, you should now see the value for room_id and event_id. The value for room_id should be !dBfQZxCoGVmSTujfiv:matrix.org.ADDING AN IRC PROOF
Adding an IRC proof. Let’s add a decentralized IRC proof to yourOpenPGP keys.
VERIFYING A SIGNATURE Obtain a signature ¶. If you already have a signature you would like to verify, great! If not, let’s use the following signature for theguide:
DELETING PROOFS USING GNUPG Deleting Proofs using GnuPG. Over time, you may need to delete proofs. Changing proofs can be achieved by deleting proofs and adding new ones. Delete all proofs ¶ ADDING A TWITTER PROOF Adding a Twitter proof. Let’s add a decentralized Twitter proof toyour OpenPGP keys.
KEYOXIDE
The development of Keyoxide and the Decentralized OpenPGP Identity Proofs ecosystem is entirely funded by donations. The Keyoxide project was awarded a NGI Zero grant from the NLnet Foundation.. We rely on your support to keep working on secure online identity andGETTING STARTED
To find your so-called fingerprint, run: gpg --fingerprint. One of the first lines consists of 10 blocks of 4 hexadecimal characters: this is your fingerprint, the identifier that is globally unique to your key. Write it down somewhere or remember how you can make it appear, youwill need it later.
GUIDES - KEYOXIDE
Using Keyoxide. Verifying a signature. Encrypting a message. Verifying identity proofs. Contributing to Keyoxide. Self-hosting Keyoxide. ADDING A MASTODON PROOF Update the Mastodon account ¶. Log in to your Mastodon instance and click on Edit profile.. Add a new item under Profile metadata with the label OpenPGP and your PGP fingerprint as the content, or with the label Keyoxide and your Keyoxide profile URL as the content.. Update the PGP key ¶. First, edit the key (make sure to replaceFINGERPRINT):
ADDING A DNS PROOF
Update DNS records for your website ¶. Add the following TXT record to the DNS records of the (sub)domain you want to prove control over (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT): FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Keyoxide is a modern and privacy-friendly platform to establish your decentralized online identity. It is fully Open Source under an AGPLv3 license and it can even be self-hosted. It can also perform basic cryptographic operations like encryption and signature verification. HOW OPENPGP IDENTITY PROOFS WORK Decentralized OpenPGP identity proofs ¶. Decentralized OpenPGP identity proofs are the brainchild of Wiktor who wrote the original guide on his website (a suggested read to get first-hand information).. Unlike proofs provided by for example Keybase, OpenPGP proofs are stored inside the PGP keys themselves instead of being mere signatures.Since this operation requires keys with “certify CREATING SIGNATURE PROFILES Creating signature profiles. Let’s create a signature profile. This is a profile that can be verified by Keyoxide but the data for which lives in a clear-signed text document rather than as notations in ADDING A GITHUB PROOF Adding a Github proof. Let’s add a decentralized Github proof toyour OpenPGP keys.
DELETING PROOFS USING GNUPG Deleting Proofs using GnuPG. Over time, you may need to delete proofs. Changing proofs can be achieved by deleting proofs and adding new ones. Delete all proofs ¶KEYOXIDE
The development of Keyoxide and the Decentralized OpenPGP Identity Proofs ecosystem is entirely funded by donations. The Keyoxide project was awarded a NGI Zero grant from the NLnet Foundation.. We rely on your support to keep working on secure online identity andGETTING STARTED
To find your so-called fingerprint, run: gpg --fingerprint. One of the first lines consists of 10 blocks of 4 hexadecimal characters: this is your fingerprint, the identifier that is globally unique to your key. Write it down somewhere or remember how you can make it appear, youwill need it later.
GUIDES - KEYOXIDE
Using Keyoxide. Verifying a signature. Encrypting a message. Verifying identity proofs. Contributing to Keyoxide. Self-hosting Keyoxide. ADDING A MASTODON PROOF Update the Mastodon account ¶. Log in to your Mastodon instance and click on Edit profile.. Add a new item under Profile metadata with the label OpenPGP and your PGP fingerprint as the content, or with the label Keyoxide and your Keyoxide profile URL as the content.. Update the PGP key ¶. First, edit the key (make sure to replaceFINGERPRINT):
ADDING A DNS PROOF
Update DNS records for your website ¶. Add the following TXT record to the DNS records of the (sub)domain you want to prove control over (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT): FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Keyoxide is a modern and privacy-friendly platform to establish your decentralized online identity. It is fully Open Source under an AGPLv3 license and it can even be self-hosted. It can also perform basic cryptographic operations like encryption and signature verification. HOW OPENPGP IDENTITY PROOFS WORK Decentralized OpenPGP identity proofs ¶. Decentralized OpenPGP identity proofs are the brainchild of Wiktor who wrote the original guide on his website (a suggested read to get first-hand information).. Unlike proofs provided by for example Keybase, OpenPGP proofs are stored inside the PGP keys themselves instead of being mere signatures.Since this operation requires keys with “certify CREATING SIGNATURE PROFILES Creating signature profiles. Let’s create a signature profile. This is a profile that can be verified by Keyoxide but the data for which lives in a clear-signed text document rather than as notations in ADDING A GITHUB PROOF Adding a Github proof. Let’s add a decentralized Github proof toyour OpenPGP keys.
DELETING PROOFS USING GNUPG Deleting Proofs using GnuPG. Over time, you may need to delete proofs. Changing proofs can be achieved by deleting proofs and adding new ones. Delete all proofs ¶ UPLOADING KEYS USING WEB KEY DIRECTORY Web key directory ¶. Web key directory or WKD refers to the method of uploading one’s public key to their website in a specific location to make it easily accessible by other services supporting WKD. The key will be discoverable using an identifier similar to an email address: username@domain.org. The benefit of WKD is having full control over the key while still having it widely available. ADDING A DISCOURSE PROOF Update the Discourse account ¶. Log in to the discourse instance website and add the following text to your About me (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT):. This is an OpenPGP proof that connects my OpenPGP key to this Discourse account. HOW OPENPGP IDENTITY PROOFS WORK Decentralized OpenPGP identity proofs ¶. Decentralized OpenPGP identity proofs are the brainchild of Wiktor who wrote the original guide on his website (a suggested read to get first-hand information).. Unlike proofs provided by for example Keybase, OpenPGP proofs are stored inside the PGP keys themselves instead of being mere signatures.Since this operation requires keys with “certify VERIFYING IDENTITY PROOFS Obtain a public key for verification ¶. The idea is that anyone can add identity proofs of various platforms in their keys. Since this information is kept in the public key, you could take anyone’s public key and check whether they indeed have control over the accounts they claim to.ADDING A XMPP PROOF
Add a message to your XMPP vCard ¶. Using a XMPP client that supports editing the vCard (such as Dino and Gajim), append the following message to the About section (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT):. This is an OpenPGP proof that connects my OpenPGP key to this XMPP account. ADDING A GITHUB PROOF Adding a Github proof. Let’s add a decentralized Github proof toyour OpenPGP keys.
ADDING AN IRC PROOF
Adding an IRC proof. Let’s add a decentralized IRC proof to yourOpenPGP keys.
ADDING A MATRIX PROOF Sending a proof message ¶. After logging in into Matrix, join the #doipver:matrix.org room and send the following message (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT) Click on “View Source” for that message, you should now see the value for room_id and event_id. The value for room_id should be !dBfQZxCoGVmSTujfiv:matrix.org. VERIFYING A SIGNATURE Obtain a signature ¶. If you already have a signature you would like to verify, great! If not, let’s use the following signature for theguide:
ADDING AN OWNCAST PROOF Adding an Owncast proof. Let’s add a decentralized Owncast proof toyour OpenPGP keys.
KEYOXIDE
The development of Keyoxide and the Decentralized OpenPGP Identity Proofs ecosystem is entirely funded by donations. The Keyoxide project was awarded a NGI Zero grant from the NLnet Foundation.. We rely on your support to keep working on secure online identity andGETTING STARTED
To find your so-called fingerprint, run: gpg --fingerprint. One of the first lines consists of 10 blocks of 4 hexadecimal characters: this is your fingerprint, the identifier that is globally unique to your key. Write it down somewhere or remember how you can make it appear, youwill need it later.
GUIDES - KEYOXIDE
Using Keyoxide. Verifying a signature. Encrypting a message. Verifying identity proofs. Contributing to Keyoxide. Self-hosting Keyoxide. ADDING A MASTODON PROOF Update the Mastodon account ¶. Log in to your Mastodon instance and click on Edit profile.. Add a new item under Profile metadata with the label OpenPGP and your PGP fingerprint as the content, or with the label Keyoxide and your Keyoxide profile URL as the content.. Update the PGP key ¶. First, edit the key (make sure to replaceFINGERPRINT):
ADDING A DNS PROOF
Update DNS records for your website ¶. Add the following TXT record to the DNS records of the (sub)domain you want to prove control over (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT): FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Keyoxide is a modern and privacy-friendly platform to establish your decentralized online identity. It is fully Open Source under an AGPLv3 license and it can even be self-hosted. It can also perform basic cryptographic operations like encryption and signature verification. HOW OPENPGP IDENTITY PROOFS WORK Decentralized OpenPGP identity proofs ¶. Decentralized OpenPGP identity proofs are the brainchild of Wiktor who wrote the original guide on his website (a suggested read to get first-hand information).. Unlike proofs provided by for example Keybase, OpenPGP proofs are stored inside the PGP keys themselves instead of being mere signatures.Since this operation requires keys with “certify CREATING SIGNATURE PROFILES Creating signature profiles. Let’s create a signature profile. This is a profile that can be verified by Keyoxide but the data for which lives in a clear-signed text document rather than as notations in ADDING A GITHUB PROOF Adding a Github proof. Let’s add a decentralized Github proof toyour OpenPGP keys.
DELETING PROOFS USING GNUPG Deleting Proofs using GnuPG. Over time, you may need to delete proofs. Changing proofs can be achieved by deleting proofs and adding new ones. Delete all proofs ¶KEYOXIDE
The development of Keyoxide and the Decentralized OpenPGP Identity Proofs ecosystem is entirely funded by donations. The Keyoxide project was awarded a NGI Zero grant from the NLnet Foundation.. We rely on your support to keep working on secure online identity andGETTING STARTED
To find your so-called fingerprint, run: gpg --fingerprint. One of the first lines consists of 10 blocks of 4 hexadecimal characters: this is your fingerprint, the identifier that is globally unique to your key. Write it down somewhere or remember how you can make it appear, youwill need it later.
GUIDES - KEYOXIDE
Using Keyoxide. Verifying a signature. Encrypting a message. Verifying identity proofs. Contributing to Keyoxide. Self-hosting Keyoxide. ADDING A MASTODON PROOF Update the Mastodon account ¶. Log in to your Mastodon instance and click on Edit profile.. Add a new item under Profile metadata with the label OpenPGP and your PGP fingerprint as the content, or with the label Keyoxide and your Keyoxide profile URL as the content.. Update the PGP key ¶. First, edit the key (make sure to replaceFINGERPRINT):
ADDING A DNS PROOF
Update DNS records for your website ¶. Add the following TXT record to the DNS records of the (sub)domain you want to prove control over (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT): FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Keyoxide is a modern and privacy-friendly platform to establish your decentralized online identity. It is fully Open Source under an AGPLv3 license and it can even be self-hosted. It can also perform basic cryptographic operations like encryption and signature verification. HOW OPENPGP IDENTITY PROOFS WORK Decentralized OpenPGP identity proofs ¶. Decentralized OpenPGP identity proofs are the brainchild of Wiktor who wrote the original guide on his website (a suggested read to get first-hand information).. Unlike proofs provided by for example Keybase, OpenPGP proofs are stored inside the PGP keys themselves instead of being mere signatures.Since this operation requires keys with “certify CREATING SIGNATURE PROFILES Creating signature profiles. Let’s create a signature profile. This is a profile that can be verified by Keyoxide but the data for which lives in a clear-signed text document rather than as notations in ADDING A GITHUB PROOF Adding a Github proof. Let’s add a decentralized Github proof toyour OpenPGP keys.
DELETING PROOFS USING GNUPG Deleting Proofs using GnuPG. Over time, you may need to delete proofs. Changing proofs can be achieved by deleting proofs and adding new ones. Delete all proofs ¶ UPLOADING KEYS USING WEB KEY DIRECTORY Web key directory ¶. Web key directory or WKD refers to the method of uploading one’s public key to their website in a specific location to make it easily accessible by other services supporting WKD. The key will be discoverable using an identifier similar to an email address: username@domain.org. The benefit of WKD is having full control over the key while still having it widely available. ADDING A DISCOURSE PROOF Update the Discourse account ¶. Log in to the discourse instance website and add the following text to your About me (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT):. This is an OpenPGP proof that connects my OpenPGP key to this Discourse account. HOW OPENPGP IDENTITY PROOFS WORK Decentralized OpenPGP identity proofs ¶. Decentralized OpenPGP identity proofs are the brainchild of Wiktor who wrote the original guide on his website (a suggested read to get first-hand information).. Unlike proofs provided by for example Keybase, OpenPGP proofs are stored inside the PGP keys themselves instead of being mere signatures.Since this operation requires keys with “certify VERIFYING IDENTITY PROOFS Obtain a public key for verification ¶. The idea is that anyone can add identity proofs of various platforms in their keys. Since this information is kept in the public key, you could take anyone’s public key and check whether they indeed have control over the accounts they claim to.ADDING A XMPP PROOF
Add a message to your XMPP vCard ¶. Using a XMPP client that supports editing the vCard (such as Dino and Gajim), append the following message to the About section (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT):. This is an OpenPGP proof that connects my OpenPGP key to this XMPP account. ADDING A GITHUB PROOF Adding a Github proof. Let’s add a decentralized Github proof toyour OpenPGP keys.
ADDING AN IRC PROOF
Adding an IRC proof. Let’s add a decentralized IRC proof to yourOpenPGP keys.
ADDING A MATRIX PROOF Sending a proof message ¶. After logging in into Matrix, join the #doipver:matrix.org room and send the following message (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT) Click on “View Source” for that message, you should now see the value for room_id and event_id. The value for room_id should be !dBfQZxCoGVmSTujfiv:matrix.org. VERIFYING A SIGNATURE Obtain a signature ¶. If you already have a signature you would like to verify, great! If not, let’s use the following signature for theguide:
ADDING AN OWNCAST PROOF Adding an Owncast proof. Let’s add a decentralized Owncast proof toyour OpenPGP keys.
KEYOXIDE
The development of Keyoxide and the Decentralized OpenPGP Identity Proofs ecosystem is entirely funded by donations. The Keyoxide project was awarded a NGI Zero grant from the NLnet Foundation.. We rely on your support to keep working on secure online identity andGETTING STARTED
To find your so-called fingerprint, run: gpg --fingerprint. One of the first lines consists of 10 blocks of 4 hexadecimal characters: this is your fingerprint, the identifier that is globally unique to your key. Write it down somewhere or remember how you can make it appear, youwill need it later.
GUIDES - KEYOXIDE
Using Keyoxide. Verifying a signature. Encrypting a message. Verifying identity proofs. Contributing to Keyoxide. Self-hosting Keyoxide. ADDING A MASTODON PROOF Update the Mastodon account ¶. Log in to your Mastodon instance and click on Edit profile.. Add a new item under Profile metadata with the label OpenPGP and your PGP fingerprint as the content, or with the label Keyoxide and your Keyoxide profile URL as the content.. Update the PGP key ¶. First, edit the key (make sure to replaceFINGERPRINT):
HOW OPENPGP IDENTITY PROOFS WORK Decentralized OpenPGP identity proofs ¶. Decentralized OpenPGP identity proofs are the brainchild of Wiktor who wrote the original guide on his website (a suggested read to get first-hand information).. Unlike proofs provided by for example Keybase, OpenPGP proofs are stored inside the PGP keys themselves instead of being mere signatures.Since this operation requires keys with “certifyADDING A DNS PROOF
Update DNS records for your website ¶. Add the following TXT record to the DNS records of the (sub)domain you want to prove control over (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT): UPLOADING KEYS USING WEB KEY DIRECTORY Web key directory ¶. Web key directory or WKD refers to the method of uploading one’s public key to their website in a specific location to make it easily accessible by other services supporting WKD. The key will be discoverable using an identifier similar to an email address: username@domain.org. The benefit of WKD is having full control over the key while still having it widely available.ADDING A XMPP PROOF
Add a message to your XMPP vCard ¶. Using a XMPP client that supports editing the vCard (such as Dino and Gajim), append the following message to the About section (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT):. This is an OpenPGP proof that connects my OpenPGP key to this XMPP account. ADDING A GITHUB PROOF Adding a Github proof. Let’s add a decentralized Github proof toyour OpenPGP keys.
DELETING PROOFS USING GNUPG Deleting Proofs using GnuPG. Over time, you may need to delete proofs. Changing proofs can be achieved by deleting proofs and adding new ones. Delete all proofs ¶KEYOXIDE
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To find your so-called fingerprint, run: gpg --fingerprint. One of the first lines consists of 10 blocks of 4 hexadecimal characters: this is your fingerprint, the identifier that is globally unique to your key. Write it down somewhere or remember how you can make it appear, youwill need it later.
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Using Keyoxide. Verifying a signature. Encrypting a message. Verifying identity proofs. Contributing to Keyoxide. Self-hosting Keyoxide. ADDING A MASTODON PROOF Update the Mastodon account ¶. Log in to your Mastodon instance and click on Edit profile.. Add a new item under Profile metadata with the label OpenPGP and your PGP fingerprint as the content, or with the label Keyoxide and your Keyoxide profile URL as the content.. Update the PGP key ¶. First, edit the key (make sure to replaceFINGERPRINT):
HOW OPENPGP IDENTITY PROOFS WORK Decentralized OpenPGP identity proofs ¶. Decentralized OpenPGP identity proofs are the brainchild of Wiktor who wrote the original guide on his website (a suggested read to get first-hand information).. Unlike proofs provided by for example Keybase, OpenPGP proofs are stored inside the PGP keys themselves instead of being mere signatures.Since this operation requires keys with “certifyADDING A DNS PROOF
Update DNS records for your website ¶. Add the following TXT record to the DNS records of the (sub)domain you want to prove control over (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT): UPLOADING KEYS USING WEB KEY DIRECTORY Web key directory ¶. Web key directory or WKD refers to the method of uploading one’s public key to their website in a specific location to make it easily accessible by other services supporting WKD. The key will be discoverable using an identifier similar to an email address: username@domain.org. The benefit of WKD is having full control over the key while still having it widely available.ADDING A XMPP PROOF
Add a message to your XMPP vCard ¶. Using a XMPP client that supports editing the vCard (such as Dino and Gajim), append the following message to the About section (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT):. This is an OpenPGP proof that connects my OpenPGP key to this XMPP account. ADDING A GITHUB PROOF Adding a Github proof. Let’s add a decentralized Github proof toyour OpenPGP keys.
DELETING PROOFS USING GNUPG Deleting Proofs using GnuPG. Over time, you may need to delete proofs. Changing proofs can be achieved by deleting proofs and adding new ones. Delete all proofs ¶GETTING STARTED
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ADDING A DISCOURSE PROOF Update the Discourse account ¶. Log in to the discourse instance website and add the following text to your About me (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT):. This is an OpenPGP proof that connects my OpenPGP key to this Discourse account. UPLOADING KEYS USING WEB KEY DIRECTORY Web key directory ¶. Web key directory or WKD refers to the method of uploading one’s public key to their website in a specific location to make it easily accessible by other services supporting WKD. The key will be discoverable using an identifier similar to an email address: username@domain.org. The benefit of WKD is having full control over the key while still having it widely available. ADDING A GITHUB PROOF Adding a Github proof. Let’s add a decentralized Github proof toyour OpenPGP keys.
VERIFYING IDENTITY PROOFS Obtain a public key for verification ¶. The idea is that anyone can add identity proofs of various platforms in their keys. Since this information is kept in the public key, you could take anyone’s public key and check whether they indeed have control over the accounts they claim to.ADDING AN IRC PROOF
Adding an IRC proof. Let’s add a decentralized IRC proof to yourOpenPGP keys.
ADDING A MATRIX PROOF Sending a proof message ¶. After logging in into Matrix, join the #doipver:matrix.org room and send the following message (make sure to replace FINGERPRINT) Click on “View Source” for that message, you should now see the value for room_id and event_id. The value for room_id should be !dBfQZxCoGVmSTujfiv:matrix.org. VERIFYING A SIGNATURE Obtain a signature ¶. If you already have a signature you would like to verify, great! If not, let’s use the following signature for theguide:
ADDING A TWITTER PROOF Adding a Twitter proof. Let’s add a decentralized Twitter proof toyour OpenPGP keys.
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