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How to Verify X.509 Signatures
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How to Verify X.509 Signatures
Please note that X.509 signatures are currently available only for the TrueCrypt self-extracting installation packages for Windows. An X.509 digital signature is embedded in each of those files along with the digital certificate of the TrueCrypt Foundation issued by a public certification authority. To verify the integrity and authenticity of a self-extracting installation package for Windows, follow these steps: 108 1. Download the TrueCrypt self-extracting installation package. 2. In the Windows Explorer, click the downloaded file (‘TrueCrypt Setup.exe’) with the right mouse button and select ‘Properties’ from the context menu. 3. In the Properties dialog window, select the ‘Digital Signatures’ tab. 4. On the ‘Digital Signatures’ tab, in the ‘Signature list’, double click the line saying "TrueCrypt Foundation". 5. The ‘Digital Signature Details’ dialog window should appear now. If you see the following sentence at the top of the dialog window, then the integrity and authenticity of the package have been successfully verified: "This digital signature is OK." If you do not see the above sentence, the file is very likely corrupted. Note: On some obsolete versions of Windows, some of the necessary certificates are missing, which causes the signature verification to fail. How to Verify PGP Signatures To verify a PGP signature, follow these steps: 1. Install any public-key encryption software that supports PGP signatures. Links to such software may be found at http://www.truecrypt.org/links . 2. Create a private key (for information on how to do so, please see the documentation for the public-key encryption software). 3. Download our PGP public key from our server or from a trusted public key repository, and import the downloaded key to your keyring (for information on how to do so, please see the documentation for the public-key encryption software). 4. Sign the imported key with your private key to mark it as trusted (for information on how to do so, please see the documentation for the public-key encryption software). Note: If you skip this step and attempt to verify any of our PGP signatures, you will receive an error message stating that the signing key is invalid. 5. Download the digital signature by clicking the PGP Signature button next to the file you want to verify (on one of the download pages ). 6. Verify the downloaded signature (for information on how to do so, please see the documentation for the public-key encryption software). |
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