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by edibleEnergy
3179 days ago
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I was just (re-thinking) about this at work.. Just bought a Yubikey and was basically going to start from scratch with my PGP setup. I really don't like the idea of storing anything really critical on a usb drive or an airgapped system. I don't have an airgapped computer just laying around that I can store secrets on (and keep alive), and I don't trust a usb drive to last. I really wish there was something like a clean way to store an encrypted printout that could be scanned years later if neccesary, ie a method of storage that I actually have faith would reliably survive for a decade or more. |
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Alternatively, if this is a "oh, shit" backup solution, you could just print and laminate the key, and enter it by hand years later, if necessary.
(This is just me thinking off the top of my head, mid-coffee. Ideas may be less valuable than they appear.)