title: Tails keysigning party
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Download your emails or save this document to local storage: tails-keysigning.txt.gz.
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If you want, download the set of public keys: tails-keysigning.asc.
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Turn off all network connections.
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Decompress that file:
gunzip tails-keysigning.txt.gz
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Compute the SHA-256 sum:
gpg --print-md sha256 tails-keysigning.txt
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Make sure it starts with the letter 'F'.
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Wait for everybody to be ready.
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We confirm the document SHA-256 sum together.
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Search for your own fingerprint and your own user ids and verify that they are indeed what they should be.
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In the order of the document, we confirm the user id and fingerprint information. Each participant physically present will, in turn stand up and states:
- Their name
- That they have verified their fingerprints
- That they have verified their user ids
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Other people in the room who know this person confirm the identity of this participant.
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If you trust what you hear, put an 'x' in the corresponding checkboxes in your file.
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At the end, sign the resulting document with your own key for later verification.
gpg --clearsign tails-keysigning.txt
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When back home, take your time to sign the keys after verifying that this document has not been tampered with, ideally using caff.