testing the downloaded tarball against the PGP signature. This,
in turn, is a two step procedure. First, you must obtain the
<code>KEYS</code> file from the <a
- href="http://www.apache.org/dist/">Apache distribution
+ href="http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/">Apache distribution
site</a>. (To assure that the <code>KEYS</code> file itself has
not been modified, it may be a good idea to use a file from a
previous distribution of Apache or import the keys from a
<p>The next step is to test the tarball against the PGP
signature, which should always be obtained from the <a
- href="http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd">main Apache
+ href="http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/">main Apache
website</a>. The signature file has a filename identical to the
source tarball with the addition of <code>.asc</code>. Then you
can check the distribution with one of the following commands
testing the downloaded tarball against the PGP signature. This,
in turn, is a two step procedure. First, you must obtain the
<code>KEYS</code> file from the <a
- href="http://www.apache.org/dist/">Apache distribution
+ href="http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/">Apache distribution
site</a>. (To assure that the <code>KEYS</code> file itself has
not been modified, it may be a good idea to use a file from a
previous distribution of Apache or import the keys from a
<p>The next step is to test the tarball against the PGP
signature, which should always be obtained from the <a
- href="http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd">main Apache
+ href="http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/">main Apache
website</a>. The signature file has a filename identical to the
source tarball with the addition of <code>.asc</code>. Then you
can check the distribution with one of the following commands