PGP signatures
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PGP signatures
I just downloaded a few current Linux tar.bz2 files and noticed that they're signed with key ID C65285EC.
I can't find this key on any key servers or on the palemoon.org web site. Is it legit? Whose is it?
My understanding from this announcement is that all files should be signed with 8FCF9CEC.
I can't find this key on any key servers or on the palemoon.org web site. Is it legit? Whose is it?
My understanding from this announcement is that all files should be signed with 8FCF9CEC.
Re: PGP signatures
Exactly which version did you download and from where?
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Re: PGP signatures
The Linux x86 and x64 versions on this page: http://linux.palemoon.org/download/mainline/
E.g. tarball and signature.
E.g. tarball and signature.
Re: PGP signatures
Hmm.. maybe Travis can shed some light on this then. He's the one signing the Linux versions with his key since he's the builder/maintainer of them.
I thought that public key would be on the keyservers though. I'll push it up just in case.
Edit: Travis, didn't you create a PM4Linux specific key under 0x702F886A? Not using that?
I thought that public key would be on the keyservers though. I'll push it up just in case.
Edit: Travis, didn't you create a PM4Linux specific key under 0x702F886A? Not using that?
"Sometimes, the best way to get what you want is to be a good person." -- Louis Rossmann
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
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Re: PGP signatures
@Durian: Sorry for my late response. Glad you found it!
@Moonchild: I'm using key 0xC65285EC. I'll create a sticky on the Linux board as well as make my key available from the Linux site.
Sorry for the confusion.
@Moonchild: I'm using key 0xC65285EC. I'll create a sticky on the Linux board as well as make my key available from the Linux site.
Sorry for the confusion.