Public keys for Dan Moniz

PGP and GPG public keys

Personal keys

These are my personal keys for general use, usually for mail sent to dnm@pobox.com. Feel free to use these rather liberally if you would like to sign, encrypt, or sign and encrypt email to me. For official business use regarding one or more of the organizations with which I am connected, please use (either instead of, or in addition to) the appropriate key listed under "Professional keys".

PGP 2 (RSA) public key
My PGP 2.6.3ia key. Save the linked file above, or ask me for this and I'll send it along. You'll also get it from me by default if you send me a PGP 2 key. Note that PGP 2 arguably provides questionable security these days, even with long key lengths. You should consider using a later version of PGP with Diffie-Hellman and Digital Signature Standard (DH/DSS) support, or Gnu Privacy Guard (GPG) , a compatible free software (GPL licensed) PGP clone.
 
PGP 8 (DH/DSS) public key
This is key I'll send you by default, unless you ask for a different key. Presently, I primarily use PGP 8.0 under Windows due to reasons of ubiquity with who I typically communicate.
 
GPG 1 (DSA/ElGamal) public key
My GPG key. Save the linked file above, or ask me for this and I'll send it along. You'll also get it from me by default if you send me a GPG key.

Professional keys

There are no professional keys for specific businesses at this time. Please check back later to see if this has changed. In the meantime, email sent to me encrypted with one of the other personal keys is fine. If a professional key exists by the time I get your email, I will notify you of it.

Revoked Keys

Revoked Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) PGP 8 (DH/DSS) public key
This key is revoked! Please view and save the linked file to import into your keyring if you still have a valid key matching this information: I used this key for Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) related business and revoked the key when I ended my employment with them.

 
Revoked OpenCola PGP 7 (DH/DSS) public key
This key is revoked! Please view and save the linked file to import into your keyring if you still have a valid key matching this information: I used this key for OpenCola-specific business when I worked for OpenCola, and revoked the key when I ended my employment with them.

Where to get PGP and GPG

You can download versions of PGP from The International PGP Home Page and from the zedz.net (formerly replay.com) FTP archive . Commercially, PGP has found a new home with the new PGP Corporation .

GPG is also available at many of the locations noted above, the official source is at http://www.gnupg.org/ .


Dan Moniz < dnm@pobox.com >