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layout: page
title: Public keys
permalink: /keys/
excerpt: "My public keys, OTR, PGP and how to check them from DNS TXT records of my subdomains."
---
This page contains key fingerprints that might interest you if you wish
to communicate with me securely.
## Tables
    
        | PGP Fingerprint | 
    
        | 2910 4A46 C561 5BF9 78A0  83F2 0C20 7F07 B2F3 2B67 | 
    
        | Account | OTR Fingerprint | 
    
        | dukgo | 73C54D94 8DE7222F 478EC02C D8FD95DA 0BD3A25D | 
    
        | facebook | A6131A37 FE646D22 3D2C374E F7653716 D700BB29 | 
    
        | old gmail | F13B431F C71FBA55 6B46D1E3 11273B58 C49D7118 | 
    
        | gmail | BBC9BD86 7E7E7D3F F0C16CB6 581A2EDC 984E95CD | 
    
        | jappix | AEBFF7FD 845CECE5 0D3B1DEC DC63281F 612B71EC | 
    
        | kapsi | F0FFE3D6 ED8FCC66 A2AC0FAA 67FD41B4 EFBDEC97 | 
    
        | IRC | DA0CFDDE E05BE012 B2E726B5 0789F4E2 E7DB582D | 
## DNS TXT records
I should probably sign that table using PGP (but it wouldn't increase
trust as I still have met no one whom with to sign keys), but with your
own responsibility\* you can verify the following DNS records:
```bash
dig +short otr.mikaela.info TXT
dig +short pgp.mikaela.info TXT
```
\* This site doesn't have DNSSEC and cache of your DNS server can be
poisoned to give wrong results and long list of different risks that can
be thereā¦