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# pgp-suffix-finder
Brute force PGP key ID suffixes of arbitrary length.
this project started on the `unix.chat` irc when someone said we all needed
k-rad hexspeak gpg keys. before we were done discussing it maze had already
coded a tool in go for us. he's recently been mia and i wanted to mirror this
_cool tool_ in case he ghosts.
## :rotating_light: Warning! :rotating_light:
This tool can brute force any (short) PGP key suffix, use it for good; e.g.
creating vanity key IDs. Don't use it to generate collisions and annoy other
PGP users. Thanks
## Requirements
A recent Go version will give you the SIMD variant of the SHA1 algorithm. ~~You
need GnuPG available as `gpg`.~~ Versions 1.4.20 & 2.0.30 are tested and work
properly, **2.1.x and above do not work!**
the code has been updated to use a binary called `gpg1`
(use [this aur package](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/gnupg1/) {,as your guide})
to allow version 1.4.x and the newest to co-exist on your system.
if you do install an appropriate binary named `gpg`
update lines [267](https://github.com/xero/pgp-suffix-finder/blob/master/main.go#L267)
and [299](https://github.com/xero/pgp-suffix-finder/blob/master/main.go#L299)
in `main.go` as necessary.
## Building
Prepare a Go environment if you haven't done so already, for more
information refer to https://golang.org/doc/install
Install using `go get`:
$ go get github.com/xero/pgp-suffix-finder
$ go build github.com/xero/pgp-suffix-finder
Otherwise, clone into `$GOPATH`:
$ mkdir -p $GOPATH/github.com/xero
$ git clone https://github.com/xero/pgp-suffix-finder \
$GOPATH/github.com/xero/pgp-suffix-finder
$ go build github.com/xero/pgp-suffix-finder
## References
### OpenPGP specification
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880
### Short key IDs are bad news
http://www.asheesh.org/note/debian/short-key-ids-are-bad-news.html
### Stop it with those short PGP key IDs!
http://gwolf.org/node/4070