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     new 77881b4  Update verification instructions: SHA256 replaces MD5
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commit 77881b412d028d256d4397fcc6df1994f724283e
Author: Dave Barnes <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Tue Oct 26 17:44:02 2021 -0700

    Update verification instructions: SHA256 replaces MD5
---
 website/content/releases/index.html | 42 +++++++++++++++++++++++--------------
 1 file changed, 26 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)

diff --git a/website/content/releases/index.html 
b/website/content/releases/index.html
index 9b2408c..57b01c0 100644
--- a/website/content/releases/index.html
+++ b/website/content/releases/index.html
@@ -218,28 +218,38 @@ dependencies {
                                <p>
                                        The PGP signatures can be verified 
using PGP or GPG. First download the <a 
href="https://downloads.apache.org/geode/KEYS";>KEYS</a> as well as the <em>asc 
signature</em> file for the particular distribution. Then verify the signatures 
using:
                                </p>
-                               <p>
+                               <p style="margin-left:5%"><tt>
                                        % pgpk -a KEYS
-                                       </br></br>
-                               % pgpv ${filename}.tar.gz.asc
-                               </br></br>
+                                       </br>
+                               % pgpv ${filename}.tar.gz.asc</tt>
+                               </p>
+                                <p>
                                or
-                               </br></br>
+                               <p style="margin-left:5%"><tt>
                                % pgp -ka KEYS
-                               </br></br>
-                               % pgp ${filename}.tar.gz.asc
-                               </br></br>
+                               </br>
+                               % pgp ${filename}.tar.gz.asc</tt>
+                                <p>
                                or
-                               </br></br>
+                               <p style="margin-left:5%"><tt>
                                % gpg --import KEYS
-                               </br></br>
-                               % gpg --verify ${filename}.tar.gz.asc
-                               </br></br>
+                               </br>
+                               % gpg --verify ${filename}.tar.gz.asc</tt>
                        </p>
-                       <p>
-                               Alternatively, you can verify the MD5 signature 
on the files. A Unix program called md5 or md5sum is included in many Unix 
distributions. 
-                                It is also available as part of <a 
href="http://www.gnu.org/software/textutils/textutils.html";>GNU Textutils</a>. 
-                                Windows users can get binary md5 programs from 
<a href="http://www.fourmilab.ch/md5/";>Fourmilab.ch</a>, <a 
href="http://www.pc-tools.net/win32/md5sums/";>PC-Tools.Net</a>, or <a 
href="http://www.slavasoft.com/fsum/";>SlavaSoft.com</a>.
+        <p>
+        Alternatively, you can verify the SHA256 checksum on the files. A 
program called <tt>sha256sum</tt>
+        or <tt>shasum -a 256</tt> is included in most Linux distributions:
+        </p>
+        <p style="margin-left:5%"><tt>sha256sum --check 
${filename}.tgz.sha256</tt>
+        </p>
+        <p>
+          Windows users can use the built-in CertUtil:
+        </p>
+      <p style="margin-left:5%"><tt>CertUtil -hashfile ${filename}.tgz 
SHA256</tt>
+      </p>
+      <p>or PowerShell command:</p>
+      <p style="margin-left:5%"><tt>Get-FileHash ${filename}.tgz -Algorithm 
SHA256 | Format-List</tt>
+      </p>
                                <p>
                                        If you want to build directly from 
source, see the BUILDING.md file in the top-level source directory.
                                </p>

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