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- Security and PGP
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-
- Archive Protection
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- This archive was originally created using PKware's PKzip
- version 2.04g with a Authenticity Verification Seal.
-
- Authentic files Verified! # SRJ352
- Central Command Inc.
-
- File Protection
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- We encourage you to use PGP to verify that the files in this
- archive were not tampered with. This document is not designed
- to explain to you how to use, install, or encrypt files with
- PGP.
-
- We have created a detached signature for the executable files
- in this package. You can get a copy of our PGP public key by
- sending a e-mail message to getpgp@avp.com The response
- will have our PGP public key. DO NOT TRUST ANY OTHER PUBLIC KEY
- REPOSITORIES! OBTAIN OUR PUBLIC PGP KEY DIRECTLY FROM US!
-
- We will send you the public key of:
- Central Command Inc. <support@avp.com>
- Key fingerprint = D1 B5 36 22 52 CD 5C 3D EA C4 BE 93 A6 DB 8E D3
-
- Assuming you have installed PGP and added the public key of Central
- Command Inc., you can verify each of the files by giving
- the command below. Please perform the verification for each file!
-
- example:
- pgp avp.pgp avp.exe
-
- You should then see something like this:
-
- File has signature. Public key is required to check signature.
- File 'avp.$00' has signature, but with no text.
- Text is assumed to be in file 'avp.exe'.
-
- Good signature from user "Central Command Inc. <support@avp.com>".
-
- If, instead, you get a "bad signature" message, it means that either you
- are using the wrong signature, or that the file has been tampered
- with. If this happened please contact us as soon as possible!
-