See 
https://github.com/ikedam/backend-update-center2/wiki/How-to-create-your-own-Jenkins-Update-Center
 
for the only method I found so far, which still seems way too complicated. 

What would be most useful is a simple tool that just signs a given JSON 
with a given key.

On Friday, January 10, 2014 3:34:20 AM UTC+1, Jonathan Li wrote:
>
> Resurrecting this thread as I'm stuck in a similar situation of running 
> Jenkins in an environment without access to the internet.  I'm using 
> https://github.com/jenkinsci/backend-update-center2 to generate and 
> retrieve the data for the update center, but validation of the json files 
> is causing a bit of a headache.
>

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