From past experience it's easier just to have some form of ID and have your key ID and fingerprint printed so you can exchange that... Just make sure your key is available on public key server... There was a URL I was pointed to once before by I've forgotten it and failed to bookmark it but maybe someone else on here can remember it and post it again... Respectfully, Jeremy T. Bouse UnderGrid Network Services, LLC ` Steve Przepiora was said to been seen saying: > > Hi, I plan to attend the Linux Expo in NY this week and was wondering > what is the best way to bring my gpg key. I have it in my pilot but > could probably print it. > -- ,-----------------------------------------------------------------------------, | Jeremy T. Bouse - UnderGrid Network Services, LLC - www.UnderGrid.net | | All messages from this address should be atleast PGP/GPG signed | | Public PGP/GPG key available through http://wwwkeys.us.pgp.net | | If received unsigned (without requesting as such) DO NOT trust it! | | Jeremy.Bouse@UnderGrid.net - NIC Whois: JB5713 - undrgrid@UnderGrid.net | `-----------------------------------------------------------------------------'
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