weasel says specifying x-hkp:// or hkp:// is not needed
Roger Dingledine

Roger Dingledine commited on 2016-08-04 22:55:10
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also apparently x-hkp:// doesn't work on some clients
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     something like this: <i>C:\Program Files\Gnu\GnuPg\gpg.exe</i>.</p>
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     <p>The Tor Browser team signs the Tor Browsers. Import its key
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     (0x4E2C6E8793298290) by starting <i>cmd.exe</i> and typing:</p>
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-    <pre>"C:\Program Files\Gnu\GnuPg\gpg.exe" --keyserver x-hkp://pool.sks-keyservers.net --recv-keys 0x4E2C6E8793298290</pre>
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+    <pre>"C:\Program Files\Gnu\GnuPg\gpg.exe" --keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net --recv-keys 0x4E2C6E8793298290</pre>
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     <p>After importing the key, you can verify that the fingerprint
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     is correct:</p>
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     <pre>"C:\Program Files\Gnu\GnuPg\gpg.exe" --fingerprint 0x4E2C6E8793298290</pre>
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     key (0x4E2C6E8793298290) by starting the terminal (under "Applications"
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     in Mac OS X) and typing:</p>
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-    <pre>gpg --keyserver x-hkp://pool.sks-keyservers.net --recv-keys 0x4E2C6E8793298290</pre>
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+    <pre>gpg --keyserver pool.sks-keyservers.net --recv-keys 0x4E2C6E8793298290</pre>
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     <p>After importing the key, you can verify that the fingerprint
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     is correct:</p>
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