Or you can download the signature file running this command: This will vary by web browser, but generally you can download this file by right-clicking the “signature” link and selecting the “save file as” option. They allow you to verify the file you’ve downloaded is exactly the one that we intended you to get. asc file.Įach file on our download page is accompanied by a file labelled “signature” with the same name as the package and the extension “.asc”. Hello I edited your post and added some formatting to make it easier to follow.įirst, as we mentioned on the documentation, you need to manually download the. tor.keyring ~/Downloads/Tor/tor-browser-linu圆4-9.0_.asc ~/Downloads/Tor/tor-browser-linu圆4-11.0.3_Īlso, why create a path called “root” when in Linux ‘root’ = ‘/’ ? asc file created to be able to then perform the command ~/Downloads/Tor$ curl -s |gpg -import - gpg: /home/********/.gnupg/trustdb.gpg: trustdb created Gpgv: verify signatures failed: No such file or directory Gpgv: can't open '/home/********/Downloads/Tor/tor-browser-linu圆4-9.0_.asc': No such file or directory tor.keyring ~/Downloads/Tor/tor-browser-linu圆4-9.0_.asc ~/Downloads/Tor/tor-browser-linu圆4-11.0.3_ gpgv: keyblock resource './tor.keyring': No such file or directory Gpg: keybox '/home/eter/.gnupg/pubring.kbx' created Uid Tor Browser Developers (signing key)
Gpg: key 4E2C6E8793298290: public key "Tor Browser Developers (signing key) " imported Gpg: /root/.gnupg/trustdb.gpg: trustdb created
Gpg: keybox '/root/.gnupg/pubring.kbx' created :~/Downloads/Tor$ sudo gpg -auto-key-locate nodefault,wkd -locate-keys gpg: directory '/root/.gnupg' created The Tor download from is in ~/Downloads/Tor I’m following the instructions at INSTALLATION | Tor Project | Tor Browser Manual, and after downloading Tor, the keyring part of things has an error.