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title: "GPG Agent as SSH Agent"
date: 2020-06-14T22:33:01-04:00
draft: false
tags: ["SSH", "GPG"]
tags: ["SSH", "GPG/PGP"]
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GPG Agent has the ability to act as a SSH Agent. This allows the use of Authentication keys on Smartcards to be used with SSH as well.

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title: "GPG Card"
date: 2020-06-05T17:39:51-04:00
draft: false
tags: ["GPG"]
tags: ["GPG/PGP"]
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I have a Yubikey hardware token and one of my favorite use cases is the GPG support. This gives you the use cases of signing, encrypting, and authenticating all in one module. This post will describe quickly setting it up.

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title: "GPG Keygen"
date: 2020-04-11T19:35:05-04:00
draft: false
tags: ["GPG"]
tags: ["GPG/PGP"]
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GPG keys have a variety of different uses from sending encrypted emails to verifying git commits. Here I'll show how to create a public/private key-pair. This post assumes you have the `gpg` client installed.

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title: "Signing Commits"
date: 2020-04-11T19:59:41-04:00
draft: false
tags: ["Git", "GPG"]
tags: ["Git", "GPG/PGP"]
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Git and their various hosting platforms support commit signing as an additional step of verification. There seems to be an active debate on whether it should be used regularly, though I'll describe it on here in case you want to set it up.