--- 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. ## Table ### PGP
Fingerprint
2910 4A46 C561 5BF9 78A0 83F2 0C20 7F07 B2F3 2B67
### OTR *WeeChat = IRC*
Account Fingerprint
dukgo 73C54D94 8DE7222F 478EC02C D8FD95DA 0BD3A25D
facebook A6131A37 FE646D22 3D2C374E F7653716 D700BB29
gmail F13B431F C71FBA55 6B46D1E3 11273B58 C49D7118
jappix AEBFF7FD 845CECE5 0D3B1DEC DC63281F 612B71EC
kapsi F0FFE3D6 ED8FCC66 A2AC0FAA 67FD41B4 EFBDEC97
WeeChat 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 (but you would be trusting ICANN) and cache of your DNS server can be poisoned to give wrong results and long list of different risks that can be thereā€¦