• My updated key

    From August Abolins@2:221/360 to Sean Rima on Fri Jun 26 07:54:43 2020
    On 6/24/2020 7:09 PM, between "Sean Rima : All":
    -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

    mQENBFw/T7UBCADC4gwEpTmNhqbts9HNn8rm701vseKCe8LDNx6J7DT3tdmZsTsv EjibOLnca2qURHB4ujoR/obLoMEdVC6RUPHAqynUsDZ7PPTzJXin2iJzRL4cKFQE

    [snip]

    I had an earlier key of yours already. This one reported "unchanged".

    SHOULD there be a change?

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  • From Sean Rima@2:263/1.1 to August Abolins on Fri Jun 26 10:51:08 2020

    Hello August!

    26 Jun 20 07:54, you wrote to me:

    On 6/24/2020 7:09 PM, between "Sean Rima : All":
    -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

    mQENBFw/T7UBCADC4gwEpTmNhqbts9HNn8rm701vseKCe8LDNx6J7DT3tdmZsTsv
    EjibOLnca2qURHB4ujoR/obLoMEdVC6RUPHAqynUsDZ7PPTzJXin2iJzRL4cKFQE

    [snip]

    I had an earlier key of yours already. This one reported "unchanged".

    SHOULD there be a change?

    Expiry date is 2021 in the new key

    Sean


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  • From Rick Smith@1:340/202 to August Abolins on Sat Jun 27 14:38:07 2020
    mQENBFw/T7UBCADC4gwEpTmNhqbts9HNn8rm701vseKCe8LDNx6J7DT3tdmZsTsv EjibOLnca2qURHB4ujoR/obLoMEdVC6RUPHAqynUsDZ7PPTzJXin2iJzRL4cKFQE
    I had an earlier key of yours already. This one reported "unchanged".

    At the risk of sounding completely ignorant, what is this? Are these ssl
    keys? I would love to learn about this.. I have an esxi server and when I
    log onto it from remote machines it always warns me about it being unsecure?

    ---
    Regards,

    Rick // Nitro

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  • From Andrew Leary@1:320/219 to Rick Smith on Sun Jun 28 01:09:56 2020
    Hello Rick!

    27 Jun 20 14:38, you wrote to August Abolins:

    At the risk of sounding completely ignorant, what is this? Are these
    ssl keys? I would love to learn about this.. I have an esxi server
    and when I log onto it from remote machines it always warns me about
    it being unsecure?

    These are public keys for use with programs such as PGP and GPG.

    Andrew

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  • From Sean Rima@2:263/1.1 to Rick Smith on Sun Jun 28 15:24:14 2020

    Hello Rick!

    27 Jun 20 14:38, you wrote to August Abolins:


    mQENBFw/T7UBCADC4gwEpTmNhqbts9HNn8rm701vseKCe8LDNx6J7DT3tdmZsTsv

    EjibOLnca2qURHB4ujoR/obLoMEdVC6RUPHAqynUsDZ7PPTzJXin2iJzRL4cKFQE
    I had an earlier key of yours already. This one reported
    "unchanged".

    At the risk of sounding completely ignorant, what is this? Are these
    ssl keys? I would love to learn about this.. I have an esxi server
    and when I log onto it from remote machines it always warns me about
    it being unsecure?

    You can use GPG keys to log into a PC via SSH but the easiest method is to use a Yubico Key

    Sean


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