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Previously, in Getting Started with GnuPG, I explained how to import a public key to encrypt a file and verify a signature. Now learn how to create your own GPG key pair, add an email address, and export the public key.

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To receive an encrypted file that only you can open, you first need to create a key pair and then share your public key. Creating the key pair is similar to creating ssh keys in that you choose a key size, specify an identifier, and set a passphrase.

The first question is what kind of key algorithm you want. Defaults are that for a reason. Unless you have a company policy that specifies otherwise, choose the default of RSA and RSA for your multi-use or email exchange key pair.

Check company policies for how long the key should be valid. Then consider your security habits as well. Notice the default is "does not expire." I usually go with years for an email key. For signing keys, I think about the expected lifetime of the objects I am signing. If you don't expire the key, it is never automatically revoked even if the private key is compromised. If you do expire the key, you need a plan to update and rotate keys before the expiration. You are asked to confirm your selection before continuing.

The Real name is the name of a person, company, or product. Email address is the contact email for the key, and the optional Comment can identify a company, use, or version. You can use the gpg --list-keys command to view some of the identities for imported keys. Here are a few examples:

After confirming the settings, you are prompted for a passphrase for the private key. The gpg command requires an agent for this, so you may find that you need to be logged in directly as the user. If you are on a graphical desktop such as GNOME, the agent may be a graphical pop-up box. Once completed, the key information is displayed on the screen.

Additionally, a lot of random bytes are needed to generate the key. A newly installed virtual machine may not have enough entropy. You can check the available entropy on a system by viewing a proc file:

If the value is less than 3000, you may need to generate more entropy. Besides the keyboard and mouse activity that is suggested in the output of the gpg command, additional entropy sources can be configured with the rng-tools package. A Red Hat knowledge article explains how to configure rngd to use the /dev/urandom device for additional entropy.

For others to send you encrypted messages that can only be decrypted with your private key, you must first share your public key. Use the --export option to export the key from the keyring to a file. In most cases, you will want to make sure the key file does not contain any binary characters so it can be displayed on a web page. The -a or --armor option encodes the output to plain text. The -o or --output option saves the output to a specified file instead of displaying it to standard out on the screen.

To allow other people a method of verifying the public key, also share the fingerprint of the public key in email signatures and even on business cards. The more places it appears, the more likely others will have a copy of the correct fingerprint to use for verification.

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The Town participates in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and Community Rating System (CRS) to secure discounts for owners on their insurance premiums and to maintain Town eligibility for disaster assistance. Compliance with minimum flood elevations and building material requirements contributes to a reduction in flood insurance rates town-wide. Due to wind and flood conditions, in coastal high-hazard areas, design criteria for construction must meet 150-mile per hour wind load. Structures must also be designed to withstand wave action from potential storm surge.

You can call the Building Division at (941) 316-1966 to find out what permits have been approved for a given property. A Code Enforcement Officer will check the record, and will conduct a site visit if a permit is not on record. You can also check our online Permit Tracking to see if a permit has been issued.

A licensed contractor is required to have his license number on his business card. If a number is not listed on the card, he/she may have an occupational license and some required liability insurance, but not a contractor license, which is required to pull a permit.

While there are no limitations that limit the hours a contractor can work, the Town does have a noise ordinance (Chapter 130, Section 130.02, Sound Regulations). To help preserve the lifestyle of Longboat Key, the Town Code prohibits disturbing noises before 8:00 a.m. and after 5:00 p.m. every day. Longboat Key Police enforce this provision of the Code.

New homes are required to meet or exceed the minimum flood elevations (Base Flood Elevation (BFE)) established through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The elevation requirements vary depending on the location of the property and its elevation/zone.

It is important for your safety to make sure all permits have passed final inspection. Prior to completing your project, it is important to verify with your contractor and the Building Division that it has passed final inspection. Florida law requires that after 6-months of no inspections or contact from the contractor the permits goes into a revoked status.

When a permit is revoked additional fees are required to bring it back to an active status. Once brought back to an active status, inspections are scheduled and the work must pass the final inspection. This can be a problem for the homeowners if they are seasonal and have paid the contractors in full, prior to the final inspection. This becomes more of a problem if the work does not pass final inspection.

"Freeboard Rule" is the space between the required Base Flood Elevation (B.F.E) per the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) and the Town Ordinance required elevation. (The Town's Flood Control Ordinance is based on the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) recommended flood model for "freeboard").

In order to insure consistency and to improve implementation over multiple jurisdictions, the State of Florida elected to adopt a statewide building code. Construction in the Town of Longboat Key is under the Florida Statewide Building Code (Current Edition 2017, 6th Edition). The Florida Building Code outlines who can pull a permit and when a permit is required. In addition, it establishes the minimum standards by which buildings are to be designed and constructed.

Any owner or contractor may apply for a permit for work on a single-family detached home. Owners cannot pull permits in multi-family buildings (condominiums) or for rental or leased properties. If you hire a contractor in Florida, they must be licensed and insured. If you live in a single-family home, you may do your own work but still must file plans and obtain permits demonstrating all applicable code requirements are met. As a means of addressing unlicensed contractor fraud, the state enacted requirements requiring that owner-builders, who pull their own permits, wait one year before selling their homes. If you live in a condominium or similar multi-family structure, the state requires you to hire a licensed and insured contractor, providing an additional degree of protection to your neighbors.

The Town, through Chapter 150, Buildings of the Town Code, has adopted the Florida Statewide Building Code. The Statewide Building Code designates the local Building Official as the authority for implementation and interpretation of the Town Code. The Florida Building Commission may hear appeals of the local Building Official's determination.

As a barrier island, the Town is designated, by the State of Florida, as a coastal high-hazard area. Flood and wind protection criteria are stricter than mainland criteria due to the physical nature of a barrier island. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) requires state permits for all structures west of the state's Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL) - roughly all property west of Gulf of Mexico Drive. Redevelopment of property is often limited to renovation and maintenance with the goal of bringing all construction up to current codes to reduce risk and maintain the public health, safety and welfare.

The Town is under the jurisdiction of the Florida Statewide Building Code. The Statewide Building Code was developed to correct poor construction quality and damage as a result of hurricanes such as Hurricane Andrew. The Florida Legislature and governor have enacted requirements for all communities to adopt and enforce standard building, electrical, mechanical, plumbing and other specialty trade codes. Cities, towns and counties in Florida have little discretion when it comes to permitting and licensing requirements. The Building Official, inspectors, and plans examiners are all licensed through the state.

If the violation is not corrected within the time specified by the Code Enforcement Officer, or if it is a reoccurring violation, the case will be forwarded to the Code Enforcement Special Magistrate. The Code Enforcement Special Magistrate can levy fines up to $250.00 per day for each day the violation exists or up to $500.00 per day if the violation is a repeat violation as per Florida Statute Chapter 162.

It is a violation of the Town Code to place a sign in the right-of-way, as they may obstruct visibility of drivers. The right-of-way is typically the area from the road to the utility line. Along Gulf of Mexico Drive the grassy area between the sidewalk and the road is considered the right-of-way.

You can fill out a change of address form at the post office so that the bill will be forwarded, or you can have the address changed by the Finance Department by calling, faxing, mailing or dropping us a note in the drop box.

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