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I would like to be able to see the openPGP key of a PPA. I do not wish to add it to my sysetm. I only need to know what the key is. How might I discover this?


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You can find that out by going to the PPA page.



I'm using this PPA as an example.



Head to your PPA link, and then click "Technical details about this PPA".



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What you're looking for is the "Signing key", in this case it's 1024R/D306B7D0, which is also a link to the Keyserver.ubuntu.com entry for the key.



You can then do whatever you need to do for that.


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