Overview
For Universal Controller 7.6 and Universal Agent 7.6 and forward, the installation packages are PGP-signed for security and authentication.
Verifying the files with digital signatures helps mitigate the risk of downloading and installing malicious or compromised software.
You can download the public key here to verify packages.
This page will show you how the signature interaction works and how you can verify the files once you download them.
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Verifying PGP Signatures
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The example provided uses The GNU Privacy Guard. Any OpenPGP -compliant compliant program should work successfully. |
Each package has a corresponding .asc file (detached signature). For example, the release universal-controller-7.6.0.0-build.140.zip
would have a corresponding file, universal-controller-7.6.0.0-build.140.zip.asc
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These instructions assume you have already installed both of these files.
The example commands provided are for the verification of Universal Controller packages, but the instructions are the same for Universal Agent.
1. Retrieve Public Key
Download the GPG public key from https://packages.stonebranch.com/uac/GPG-KEY-UAC.asc
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If you omit this step, then you will see the following warning when verifying the Universal Controller archive signature.
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