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Tool-Specific Instructions
Although we use GPG (and RSA) keys across each repository and package format, client-side tools might have specific instructions that differ (or require manual steps). To add or use the signing key for these tools, please click on the package format specific tabs above.
Public GPG Key
GPG-based keys/signatures are used by:
The public GPG key for the camflow/camflow is:
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: GnuPG v2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=XroQ
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
It has the following long (20 bytes) and short (8 bytes) fingerprints:
93349A9E415DC383022F2F230BBAF308B52E8FBC
0BBAF308B52E8FBC
You can download the GPG key or fetch it via the command-line:
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/camflow/camflow/gpg.0BBAF308B52E8FBC.key'
Public RSA Key
RSA-based keys/signatures are used by:
The public RSA key for the camflow/camflow is:
-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAvEPmmuYwn8xnZGr87u5z
+MXVbsj9oCU1mWVeZvq8pGxVUhFdx4/s8AsbI4D2W37+o9ne9WdSwdK/KjV3AeFo
elxLQJmQFgz39G43f0oYehz1xokNWBXEqkFa43hREXY3phzU1sA5ykyfi/a8FSO2
yFoH+XwoyYwz1fknmDmjpf2kLGmohtMpy/UqXBYRlP9nTUin++6F+dvdTBpPByX6
fhnh3HvL4CO9+HDp1t9tfyEsza5bg5T/ijRMNLKlT7SH2+RcL12yHoftLlENb1BH
Fzdy0QcwOnkLgRj/m6qpbeN2FlHxaO1VXxuCzifOISVW+4+RWBYAnECr9lhM3jlr
ZQIDAQAB
-----END PUBLIC KEY-----
It has the following long (16 bytes) and short (8 bytes) fingerprints:
D6640057D7FFAD11A0C2F22A4CA3BF06
A0C2F22A4CA3BF06
You can download the RSA key or fetch it via the command-line:
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/camflow/camflow/rsa.A0C2F22A4CA3BF06.key'
Public ECDSA Key
ECDSA-based keys/signatures are used by:
The public ECDSA OpenSSH key for the camflow/camflow is:
-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
MFkwEwYHKoZIzj0CAQYIKoZIzj0DAQcDQgAEXpFp8x7Zwf3ethK1XZq7ifVsO652
NjV0C7gJD3ITXYmZV8dWltbbkiyB2HQO7WtQH9LTSZQ4yOZlPeGaOiFHbg==
-----END PUBLIC KEY-----
It has the following long (16 bytes) and short (8 bytes) fingerprints:
47256DCB44907B92CF3B7BE830D5AB65
CF3B7BE830D5AB65
You can download the ECDSA key or fetch it via the command-line:
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/camflow/camflow/ecdsa.CF3B7BE830D5AB65.key'
Please note however that the NPM client does not require this key to be installed system-wide in order to allow for package verification - NPM tooling will handle keys automatically.
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Alpine Public Key Installation
The following instructions are for Alpine (e.g. apk) packages or compatible.
Automated Installation (Bash)
If you installed the camflow/camflow repository by following one of the repository installation instructions then you don't need take any further action. The RSA key should already have been installed alongside the repository.
Manual Installation
If you'd like to manually install the RSA key, you can utilise curl to retrieve the RSA key and install it by executing:
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/camflow/camflow/rsa.A0C2F22A4CA3BF06.key' >/etc/apk/keys/camflow@camflow-A0C2F22A4CA3BF06.rsa.pub
Or you can add it directly without curl by executing:
sudo cat >/etc/apk/keys/camflow@camflow-A0C2F22A4CA3BF06.rsa.pub <<EOF
-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAvEPmmuYwn8xnZGr87u5z
+MXVbsj9oCU1mWVeZvq8pGxVUhFdx4/s8AsbI4D2W37+o9ne9WdSwdK/KjV3AeFo
elxLQJmQFgz39G43f0oYehz1xokNWBXEqkFa43hREXY3phzU1sA5ykyfi/a8FSO2
yFoH+XwoyYwz1fknmDmjpf2kLGmohtMpy/UqXBYRlP9nTUin++6F+dvdTBpPByX6
fhnh3HvL4CO9+HDp1t9tfyEsza5bg5T/ijRMNLKlT7SH2+RcL12yHoftLlENb1BH
Fzdy0QcwOnkLgRj/m6qpbeN2FlHxaO1VXxuCzifOISVW+4+RWBYAnECr9lhM3jlr
ZQIDAQAB
-----END PUBLIC KEY-----
EOF
Removing Installation / Uninstalling
If you want to remove the public RSA key for the camflow/camflow repository then you can do so by executing the following:
sudo rm -f /etc/apk/keys/camflow@camflow-A0C2F22A4CA3BF06.rsa.pub
Note: Don't do this if you currently have the repository installed and wish to continue using it. If you remove the key the next fetch will fail.
Viewing Installed Keys
If you want to verify that a RSA public key has been installed or removed, you can view the list of all installed keys by executing:
ls -la /etc/apk/keys/
What's this page? All Cloudsmith repositories and packages are signed using GPG, RSA or ECDSA keys where supported. Signatures and checksums provide reliable mechanisms to ensure that the packages that you download/install are neither corrupt nor modified. GPG is generally preferred, but RSA or ECDSA is used for some package formats (such as Alpine or NPM). Learn more in the signing keys documentation.