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=== Checking the signature === | === Checking the signature === | ||
− | To check the signature, you need to have both the main file (e.g. the template tarball) and the signature file (the one which ends in <tt>.asc</tt> | + | To check the signature, you need to have both the main file (e.g. the template tarball) and the signature file (the one which ends in <tt>.asc</tt>. Assuming you want to check the signature of <tt>centos-4-i386-default.tar.gz</tt> file: |
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− | Assuming you want to check the signature of <tt>centos-4-i386-default.tar.gz</tt> file: | ||
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$ gpg --verify centos-4-i386-default.tar.gz.asc | $ gpg --verify centos-4-i386-default.tar.gz.asc |