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@quite quite released this 14 Apr 10:02
v0.0.2
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In this second release we ensure that the published executable binaries can be reproduced, see README.md in the repository.

Verifying your TKey in a few simple steps:

  • download the suitable tkey-verification binary for your platform

  • rename the file to tkey-verification (add .exe on Windows, on other platforms run: chmod +x ./tkey-verification)

  • plug in your TKey

  • In a terminal on Linux, or in PowerShell on Windows, you can run the verification with:

    ./tkey-verification verify
    
  • On MacOS, automatic detection of the serial port is currently not available. You have to first list the serial port devices with:

    ls -l /dev/cu.*
    

    The TKey device name looks like “/dev/cu.usbmodemN” where N is a number. Now you can run the verification like:

    ./tkey-verification verify --port /dev/cu.usbmodemN
    

The default operation of tkey-verification requires Internet connectivity to download the verification data on the machine where you plug in your TKey. But it is also possible to run the verification on a machine that does not have connectivity, by first downloading the verification data on a machine which does. See tkey-verification verify --help for more information.

After processing the data and talking to your TKey, expect a final message saying TKey is genuine!.