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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 opencpn/admiralty-tide-beta is:
-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----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FgIDAQACHgECF4AACgkQ1ngqIwI6VHKzTQv/RMsR0nFGHnwQ4qFZ7fCwyXwCkgTn
qA08WfsNwkF/jGrDshPdqACP00rZMC40S1iRQ2yOHJyQ4PXrSyxXAKLVNf41Gwaa
u/J8PLlXedsnUO/aFbKWqVNFtWQ3GhAvUB9/4PA4gJ5nS4Vmjkz10uKCepb5/Xt2
vHHrNkW7/vT9oCtdYemL5CZySE2qcHdvAkxQEXGFxBhD6Gwis/eVyeiWtXguc2Ln
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+mWio6td75nQdaoJtSCByySeUhev4XSRGJIAlO8E5xFNyb3ZcWiYkOaMyFTtI0Dt
zwj+W5hCjSL+Ykxj0jV4NZ2LxvXi5T0E3Q2q
=/3ly
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
It has the following long (20 bytes) and short (8 bytes) fingerprints:
A1E0145AA4591F1C4BBE3F2CD6782A23023A5472
D6782A23023A5472
You can download the GPG key or fetch it via the command-line:
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/opencpn/admiralty-tide-beta/gpg.D6782A23023A5472.key'
Public RSA Key
RSA-based keys/signatures are used by:
The public RSA key for the opencpn/admiralty-tide-beta is:
-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----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-----END PUBLIC KEY-----
It has the following long (16 bytes) and short (8 bytes) fingerprints:
31D4A5462E493E154C0286B19C156B88
4C0286B19C156B88
You can download the RSA key or fetch it via the command-line:
curl -1sLf 'https://dl.cloudsmith.io/public/opencpn/admiralty-tide-beta/rsa.4C0286B19C156B88.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.