I hereby claim:
- I am f21 on github.
- I am f21 (https://keybase.io/f21) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 1FBD EDB8 F7F4 4A77 FDF3 56F2 A11A 8EE1 92A0 36A4
To claim this, I am signing this object:
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
minikube start --kubernetes-version=v1.7.0 --extra-config=apiserver.Authorization.Mode=RBAC | |
kubectl create clusterrolebinding add-on-cluster-admin --clusterrole=cluster-admin --serviceaccount=kube-system:default | |
minikube dashboard |
package main | |
import ( | |
"crypto/md5" | |
"flag" | |
"fmt" | |
"io" | |
"log" | |
"os" | |
"path/filepath" |
This is a quick guide of the commands we use to sign someone's GPG key in a virtual key signing party.
Note: The steps cover only the technical aspects of signing someone's key. Before signing someone's key, you must verify their identity. This is usually done by showing government-issued ID and confirming the key's fingerprint
The commands will work for both GPG and GPG2.
I use Julian's key for the examples. His key id is 2AD3FAE3
. You should substitute with the appropriate key id when running the commands.
gpg --list-keys
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