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Installation Using Debian Packages on Debian and Ubuntu Systems

Precompiled binary packages for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS ("Precise Pangolin") and Debian 7 ("Wheezy") are available from download.rpki.net using the Debian Advanced Package Tools (APT). To use these, you need to configure APT on your machine to know about our APT repository, but once you've done this you should be able to install and update these packages like any other precompiled package.

Initial APT Setup

You should only need to perform these steps once for any particular machine.

  • Add the GPG public key for this repository (optional, but APT will whine unless you do this):

    wget -q -O - https://download.rpki.net/APT/apt-gpg-key.asc | sudo apt-key add -
    
  • Configure APT to use this repository (for Ubuntu Trusty systems):

    sudo wget -q -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/rpki.list https://download.rpki.net/APT/rpki.trusty.list
    
  • Configure APT to use this repository (for Ubuntu Precise systems):

    sudo wget -q -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/rpki.list https://download.rpki.net/APT/rpki.precise.list
    
  • Configure APT to use this repository (for Debian Wheezy systems):

    sudo wget -q -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/rpki.list https://download.rpki.net/APT/rpki.wheezy.list
    

Installation Using APT Tools

These instructions assume that you're using apt-get. Other APT tools such as aptitude should also work.

  • Update available packages:

    sudo apt-get update
    
  • Install the software:

    sudo apt-get install rpki-rp rpki-ca
    
  • Customize the default rpki.conf for your environment as necessary. In particular, you want to change handle and rpkid_server_host. There are obsessively detailed instructions.

    sudo emacs /etc/rpki.conf
    

Again, you want to change handle and rpkid_server_host at the minimum.

  • If you changed anything in rpki.conf, you should restart the RPKI CA service:
    sudo service rpki-ca restart
    

Upgrading

Once you've performed the steps above you should be able to upgrade to newer version of the code using the normal APT upgrade process, eg:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade

Or, if you only want to update the RPKI tools:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade rpki-ca rpki-rp