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* Use dedicated DKIM key for hemdal.se.Guilhem Moulin2020-05-221
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* Use dedicated DKIM key for guilhem.org.Guilhem Moulin2020-04-221
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* Add dedicated DKIM key for lists.fripost.org.Guilhem Moulin2020-04-221
| | | | | | Instead of using the fallback key. That way messages from our lists have proper DMARC alignment (at least when envelope sender and From header are under domain lists.fripost.org).
* Add own DKIM key for debian.org address.Guilhem Moulin2020-04-131
| | | | | | | | | | | | Cf. https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2020/04/msg00004.html . \o/ It's also fairly easy to deploy onto the Debian infrastucture: $ USERNAME="guilhem" $ SELECTOR="5d30c523ff3622ed454230a16a11ddf6.$USERNAME.user" $ printf "dkimPubKey: %s %s\n" "$SELECTOR" \ "$(openssl pkey -pubin -in "./certs/dkim/$SELECTOR:debian.org.pub" -outform DER | base64 -w0)" \ | gpg --clearsign | s-nail -r "USERNAME@debian.org" -s dkimPubKey changes@db.debian.org
* DKIM: also include the "d=" tag in key filenames, not only the "s=" tag.Guilhem Moulin2018-12-053
| | | | | While the combination of "s=" tag (selector) & "d=" tag signing domain maps to a unique key, the selector alone doesn't necessarily.
* Upgrade DKIM keys to rsa2048, and allow for multiple keys.Guilhem Moulin2018-12-043