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OpenPGP key-pairs for testing only.
Note: as the keypairs are fully public, do not use them for production. Create your own keypair(s) with the security properties and operational security you need.
test1@example.com
This has been created with:
- gpg (GnuPG) 2.2.19
- (linked with) libgcrypt 1.8.5
gpg --full-gen-key
RSA (sign only)
Requested keysize is 4096 bits
key does not expire at all
Real name: test1
Email address: test1@example.com
comment:
gpg --export-secret-key --armor test1 > private.asc
gpg --export --armor test1 > public.asc
The passphrase for this test OpenPGP key-pair is: security123
test2@example.org
Another key-pair for testing without passphrase and using the future OpenPGP algorithms ed25519 and cv25519.
bash
gpg --version | head -2
gpg (GnuPG) 2.2.27
libgcrypt 1.8.4
export GNUPGHOME=~/tmp/dot-gnupg-20220609
gpg --batch --passphrase '' --quick-gen-key test2@example.org future-default default never
gpg --armor --export test2@example.org >test2_pubkey.asc
gpg --armor --export-secret-key test2@example.org >test2_privatekey.asc
unset GNUPGHOME