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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 dan-dickey/opencpn-unstable-testing is:
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: GnuPG v2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=u78X
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
It has the following long (20 bytes) and short (8 bytes) fingerprints:
0F17D0C0C44C89E05CAAB5BEEF45046042AC062C
EF45046042AC062C
You can download the GPG key or fetch it via the command-line:
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/dan-dickey/opencpn-unstable-testing/gpg.EF45046042AC062C.key'
Public RSA Key
RSA-based keys/signatures are used by:
The public RSA key for the dan-dickey/opencpn-unstable-testing is:
-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAxsZr2Px7YcQqDzJk62Nl
TbMEuYt6GqVbA+dei97FOlXwOwEJM08/9umhbHuy4DXGaoVOBS5lJLUMP/sJN1xh
XTro8EIQmx1gCMm31MvySobwXzH0rbYqYPwR21MesvYzmuubLbBdSQartVv9JpYy
gwTqbJ6Y76dREwv+OnW+gPtyVybAnAQzU7iFXUJDb1HKli2NawC+m9DtIixVsgAf
nJUKKPLThVayYAmcYDZGz1KwolQ88rN3k+ByxTddoLO6f2m+89Jjc1Ifw8B+4P5r
c0pgGJRyabXFXM5KDJdos4+Vx8uKUO7c0R+PFSP89hP2dYkLlIBDa4lH36tcuqfI
cwIDAQAB
-----END PUBLIC KEY-----
It has the following long (16 bytes) and short (8 bytes) fingerprints:
D38EAD94E1BD23ADEEDDC10A9F826284
EEDDC10A9F826284
You can download the RSA key or fetch it via the command-line:
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/dan-dickey/opencpn-unstable-testing/rsa.EEDDC10A9F826284.key'
Public ECDSA Key
ECDSA-based keys/signatures are used by:
The public ECDSA OpenSSH key for the dan-dickey/opencpn-unstable-testing is:
-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
MFkwEwYHKoZIzj0CAQYIKoZIzj0DAQcDQgAEkdZkbplBgMVRsXPqo+2Hk1Rl+5kp
Nqs5uMlWfWCpVI/mf8HOK1yPnhAReojOy+EGnWcRUxkZ18iVg7HKDBUghA==
-----END PUBLIC KEY-----
It has the following long (16 bytes) and short (8 bytes) fingerprints:
87D8485674EF3B116441C97CE7BFD922
6441C97CE7BFD922
You can download the ECDSA key or fetch it via the command-line:
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/dan-dickey/opencpn-unstable-testing/ecdsa.6441C97CE7BFD922.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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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.