qubes-linux-kernel/kernel.org-revokation-key.asc
Joanna Rutkowska 785cbcb166 Update kernel signature verification
1) For newer pvops kernels we can use kernel.org sign files that are signed
with a new (uncompromised, at least not known to be compromised yet) key
2) For older kernel, we need to use hash, as the kernel.org decided not to
release update signature with a new key.
In any case, use hash-based verification additionally, try to minimize trust put
into kernel.org people...
2012-02-24 17:50:43 +01:00

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-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: A revocation certificate should follow
iIkEIBECAEkFAk7lL6xCHQJLZXkgd2FzIHVzZWQgdG8gYXV0b3NpZ25pbmc7IGF1
dG9zaWduaW5nIHNlcnZlciB3YXMgY29tcHJvbWlzZWQuAAoJEMhroGpRfQ8OS7EA
nikD5S7mmNM0QRX+H4BDxvdWzXWyAKCTuDGOdLoZs8gnl/G5UKVjX9mVkg==
=eL49
-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----