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== Troubleshooting == | == Troubleshooting == | ||
I met the message "Can't check signature: public key not found" after I executed --verify command | I met the message "Can't check signature: public key not found" after I executed --verify command | ||
* Solution: need to import the GPG public keys | * Solution: need to import the GPG public keys '''gpg --import keys.txt''' | ||
== further reading == | == further reading == | ||
Revision as of 10:25, 26 February 2011
Ways on how to verify downloaded file with gnupg
- Download and install GnuPG 1.4.11 compiled for Microsoft Windows(download directly).
- Locate the downloaded file at another website:(1)file.tar.gz.sig (GPG security signature) (2)file.tar.gz (3)keys.txt (GPG public keys)
C:\Program Files\GNU\GnuPG\ * gpg.exe * file.tar.gz.sig * file.tar.gz * keys.txt
- open the console window
- cmd > C:\Program Files\GNU\GnuPG>gpg --import keys.txt
- cmd > C:\Program Files\GNU\GnuPG>gpg --verify file.tar.gz.sig file.tar.gz
Expected result after executed --verify command:
gpg: Good signature from ...
Troubleshooting
I met the message "Can't check signature: public key not found" after I executed --verify command
- Solution: need to import the GPG public keys gpg --import keys.txt