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 Open-Source csi csi (CSI) / dseasyconf  GitHub Project
Easy dsconf manager
Note: Packages in this repository are licensed as GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 only (dependencies may be licensed differently).

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:
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The public GPG key for the csi/dseasyconf is:

-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: GnuPG v2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=UuM2
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----

It has the following long (20 bytes) and short (8 bytes) fingerprints:

754C3030AE16C6D0713B8B22B5D220B1AB7985CE
B5D220B1AB7985CE

You can download the GPG key or fetch it via the command-line:

curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/csi/dseasyconf/gpg.B5D220B1AB7985CE.key'

Public RSA Key

RSA-based keys/signatures are used by:

The public RSA key for the csi/dseasyconf is:

-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAvKsV05AWb1tZbo1WuBbx
6rzQRQOuGPrD7ufHSNqZ+JvdD1BD++sqiuZkuFTN3QyDWwVVVDpgSGVOOQ1Odup+
4/Rd/1ed9sk8xDpslgITmlKVMSSGutBrGdU6kRxyS3XTA5R6EstotIz2knsx6u5/
Il+27J0ZTxsVdo8kvxOHI1oNPFhi2r6ZXqGD2vi7kHptbmY5CXAH/YDSg6rBKmB3
QjdW4liNQereSV+mTaNU2TYh11M2SuVKPZ97yyBXPx0TajyUglXYIIZnlEoiWfpe
oa9emOX089AhfGgYgZq8Fe+lZAczBDdDwWPnr8ShR3lnKzTXCRIUiqr/vmb7X9yi
RQIDAQAB
-----END PUBLIC KEY-----

It has the following long (16 bytes) and short (8 bytes) fingerprints:

09CB3ED86BEA3B31D69B62BC42EAA87C
D69B62BC42EAA87C

You can download the RSA key or fetch it via the command-line:

curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/csi/dseasyconf/rsa.D69B62BC42EAA87C.key'

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What's this page? All Cloudsmith repositories and packages are signed using GPG (or RSA) keys where supported. GPG (or RSA) 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 is used for some package formats (such as Alpine). Learn more in the signing keys documentation.

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