>>> "WT" == Wolfgang Traylor <[email protected]> writes:
>> However given a cer file, how can I find out its fingerprint? > This command will show you the details of the certificates from the website[1] > you mentioned including its fingerprint: > openssl x509 -noout -text -fingerprint -inform DER -in downloaded_key_file.cer Thanks > Or you import the key with `gpgsm --import file.cer` and look in the list of > `gpgsm --list-keys`. Well but if I import the key, then I don't need to add it to the trustedlist file
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