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Fingerprints for Signing Releases OpenSSL releases are signed with PGP/GnuPG keys. This file contains the fingerprints of team members who are "authorized" to sign the next release. The signature is a detached cleartxt signature, with the same name as the release but with ".asc" appended. For example, release 1.0.1h can be found in openssl-1.0.1h.tar.gz with the signature in the file named openssl-1.0.1h.tar.gz.asc. The following is the list of fingerprints for the keys that are currently in use to sign OpenSSL distributions: OpenSSL OMC: EFC0 A467 D613 CB83 C7ED 6D30 D894 E2CE 8B3D 79F5 OpenSSL: BA54 73A2 B058 7B07 FB27 CF2D 2160 94DF D0CB 81EF Richard Levitte: 7953 AC1F BC3D C8B3 B292 393E D5E9 E43F 7DF9 EE8C Matt Caswell: 8657 ABB2 60F0 56B1 E519 0839 D9C4 D26D 0E60 4491 Paul Dale: B7C1 C143 60F3 53A3 6862 E4D5 231C 84CD DCC6 9C45 Tomáš Mráz: A21F AB74 B008 8AA3 6115 2586 B8EF 1A6B A9DA 2D5C