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Type bits/keyID     cr. time   exp time   key expir


pub  2048R/33E746C5 2017-06-09            
	 Fingerprint=DE28 447C EB7B 2B0C 34A1  9B86 3174 3FFC 33E7 46C5 

uid Paul Fontela (Fonty) <webmaster@ispfontela.es>
sig  sig3  33E746C5 2017-06-09 __________ __________ [selfsig]

sub  2048R/45AA74EB 2017-06-09            
sig sbind  33E746C5 2017-06-09 __________ __________ []

Paul Fontela's OpenPGP Public Key

If you have any issues or concerns about this site, or if you wish to peer with this server, please contact me via the email address within the below public key.

uid = Paul Fontela (Fonty) 
pub = rsa2048/33E746C5 2017-06-09 
sub = rsa2048/45AA74EB 2017-06-09
DE28 447C EB7B 2B0C 34A1 9B86 3174 3FFC 33E7 46C5
              

About this Server

Special Thanks To the great work of Matt Rude (0xc4909ee495b0761f) without which the installation, commissioning and operation would not have been possible.

OpenPGP is a method of encrypting and/or signing data (for example an email) in a secure «end to end» way. This means, the message is encrypted on your computer, using the recipient′s public key, in a way that the e-mail server has no knowledge of the content of the message. The recipient of the message then decrypts the message on their own computer using their private key.

This server is independent and public. It hosts OpenPGP keys in a fashion that allows them to be quickly and easily retrieved and used by different client software.

You may connect to this server by adding one of the following entries to your OpenPGP client software.

  • Keyserver.ispfontela.es
  • keyserver.ispfontela.es:11371

OpenPGP Resources
  • GnuPG Homepage - The main location for the OpenPGP Standard.
  • SKS Keyserver Homepage - The keyserver software running on this server.
  • PGP Inc. - The historical home of PGP, but has since been sold to Symantec.
  • Email Self-defense - A teaching site about how to use OpenPGP to communicate.
  • Wikipedia - Pretty Good Privacy - A nice overview of what OpenPGP is.

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