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Re: [savannah-help-public] unable to activate account
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ng0 |
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Re: [savannah-help-public] unable to activate account |
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Tue, 6 Jun 2017 09:26:29 +0000 |
Hello,
Bob Proulx transcribed 2.2K bytes:
> Hello ng0,
>
> ng0 wrote:
> > I lost access to the domain I registered my old account (ng0)
> > with, therefore I have registered a new account (ng0_).
>
> It would be nicer to reclaim your previous account ng0. I see that
> you had registered a gpg key with your ng0 account. Do you still have
> access to that key 0x02A296150C201823? If so please send us a signed
> email (by any method I can verify) with this request and we will
> reclaim your previous account.
I no longer have access to this gpg key:
address@hidden ~$ gpg --list-keys 0x02A296150C201823
pub rsa4096/0x02A296150C201823 2016-05-01 [SC] [revoked: 2016-05-01]
Key fingerprint = 1321 2A27 975A F076 77A2 9F70 02A2 9615 0C20 1823
But I think using my gnunet.org blog to make a statement which I will
sign with the last key I made a release with (which is no longer in practical
use, but will never be revoked):
address@hidden ~$ gpg --list-keys 0xACBC390F7CB7D667
pub ed25519/0xACBC390F7CB7D667 2017-03-26 [SC]
Key fingerprint = 4E87 D27C 7014 FC53 B004 D17D ACBC 390F 7CB7 D667
uid [ultimate] address@hidden
See https://gnunet.org/node/2647
for the last use of this key.
> > But I had to find out that my password is "invalid" in the
> > Account verification dialogue.
>
> Unfortunately there is a problem in the system where things can get
> stuck betwix and between. Your account activation of the new account
> is stuck in this stuck state. We could fix that. But I will wait for
> your response to the gpg question above first.
>
> I take social engineering attacks to take over other people's accounts
> seriously. But also with sympathy to the people trying to recover
> their own accounts. There are other ways that we might verify your
> account access. Such as through https://people.pragmatique.xyz/ng0/
> or https://gnunet.org/blog/8872 or something showing a long historical
> presence using that name.
As mentioned aboved, I will do the signed post. I hope that is enough?
> But if you can use your gpg key then let's
> do that and stop there. :-)
>
> Bob
Thanks
--
ng0
OpenPG: A88C8ADD129828D7EAC02E52E22F9BBFEE348588