@ -173,8 +173,8 @@ from one of our `mirrors <https://opnsense.org/download>`__.
OpenSSL is used for image file verification. 4 files are needed for verification process:
OpenSSL is used for image file verification. 4 files are needed for verification process:
* The SHA-256 checksum file (<filename>.sha256)
* The SHA-256 checksum file (<filename>.sha256)
* The bzip compressed I mage file (<filename>.<image>.bz2)
* The bzip compressed i mage file (<filename>.<image>.bz2)
* The signature file (<filename>.<image>.bz2 .sig)
* The signature file for the uncompressed image file (<filename>.<image>.sig)
* The openssl public key (<filename>.pub)
* The openssl public key (<filename>.pub)
Use one of the OPNsense mirrors to download these files:
Use one of the OPNsense mirrors to download these files:
@ -216,8 +216,8 @@ If checksums match continue with the verification commands.
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::
openssl base64 -d -in OPNsense-<filename>.sig -out /tmp/image.sig
openssl base64 -d -in OPNsense-<filename>.<image>. sig -out /tmp/image.sig
openssl dgst -sha256 -verify OPNsense-<filename>.pub -signature /tmp/image.sig OPNsense-<filename>.bz2
openssl dgst -sha256 -verify OPNsense-<filename>.pub -signature /tmp/image.sig OPNsense-<filename>.<image>
If the output of the second command is “**Verified OK** ”, your image file was verified
If the output of the second command is “**Verified OK** ”, your image file was verified