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Created March 21, 2014 15:40
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Keybase proof

I hereby claim:

  • I am djcp on github.
  • I am djcp (https://keybase.io/djcp) on keybase.
  • I have a public key whose fingerprint is 3E74 5BD8 D612 AE13 B9B9 B698 94BA 18C5 3BC1 C2C3

To claim this, I am signing this object:

{
    "body": {
        "key": {
            "fingerprint": "3e745bd8d612ae13b9b9b69894ba18c53bc1c2c3",
            "host": "keybase.io",
            "key_id": "94BA18C53BC1C2C3",
            "uid": "583233316e3511a2aa8679a8ce5f2e00",
            "username": "djcp"
        },
        "service": {
            "name": "github",
            "username": "djcp"
        },
        "type": "web_service_binding",
        "version": 1
    },
    "ctime": 1395416365,
    "expire_in": 157680000,
    "prev": "3b47bfab3b5b6653c3f2fbc71d72dc3286335efa3be7afbc6feb9255dbab4062",
    "seqno": 2,
    "tag": "signature"
}

with the PGP key whose fingerprint is 3E74 5BD8 D612 AE13 B9B9 B698 94BA 18C5 3BC1 C2C3 (captured above as body.key.fingerprint), yielding the PGP signature:

-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
Version: GnuPG v1
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=ptbn
-----END PGP MESSAGE-----

And finally, I am proving ownership of the github account by posting this as a gist.

My publicly-auditable identity:

https://keybase.io/djcp

From the command line:

Consider the keybase command line program.

# look me up
keybase id djcp

# encrypt a message to me
keybase encrypt djcp -m 'a secret message...'

# ...and more...
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