-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
wilfred@wilnux5:~> gpg -k 1584B2AF
pub 2048R/1584B2AF 2015-05-01
uid [ unknown] Andrew Leary <andrew.leary@tvcconnect.net>
uid [ unknown] Andrew Leary <ajleary@comcast.net>
uid [ unknown] Andrew Leary <ajleary19@gmail.com>
sub 2048R/9C29ABDE 2015-05-01
Is that still valid?
pub 2048R/1584B2AF 2015-05-01
uid [ unknown] Andrew Leary <andrew.leary@tvcconnect.net>
uid [ unknown] Andrew Leary <ajleary@comcast.net>
uid [ unknown] Andrew Leary <ajleary19@gmail.com>
Is that still valid?
The passphrase for that key (along with the revocation certificate) were lost in a hard drive failure on the laptop that used to run my Linux system. Please delete that key from your keyring, as I won't be using it.
My current keys (including the revocation certificate and passphrase)
are backed up in several places, including an encrypted .ZIP file
stored on a separate system.
Sysop: | Nelgin |
---|---|
Location: | Plano, TX |
Users: | 606 |
Nodes: | 10 (1 / 9) |
Uptime: | 15:34:19 |
Calls: | 9,657 |
Calls today: | 5 |
Files: | 16,074 |
Messages: | 1,065,662 |
Posted today: | 4 |