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On this page, we collect information on how to use
keys.openpgp.org with different OpenPGP
software products.
We are still in the process of adding more. If you are missing some, please
write to us and we'll try to add it.
Enigmail will support keys.openpgp.org out of the box in an upcoming version. Stay tuned!
OpenKeychain will support keys.openpgp.org out of the box in an upcoming version. Stay tuned!
keyserver hkps://keys.openpgp.org
gpg --auto-key-locate keyserver --locate-keys user@example.net
gpg --refresh
Keys can be uploaded with GnuPG's --send-keys command, but identity information can't be verified that way to make the key searchable by e-mail address (what's that?).
gpg --export your_address@example.net | curl -T - {{base_uri}}
gpg --export your_address@example.net > my_key.pub
For users who want to be extra-careful, keys.openpgp.org can be reached anonymously as an onion service. If you have Tor installed, use the following configuration:
keyserver zkaan2xfbuxia2wpf7ofnkbz6r5zdbbvxbunvp5g2iebopbfc4iqmbad.onion
We offer an API integrated support in OpenPGP applications. Check out our API documentation.
Missing a guide for your favorite implementation? This site is a work-in-progress, and we are looking to improve. Drop us a line at support at keys dot openpgp dot org if you want to help out!