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author | Joey Hess <joeyh@joeyh.name> | 2017-02-27 16:17:19 -0400 |
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committer | Joey Hess <joeyh@joeyh.name> | 2017-02-27 16:17:19 -0400 |
commit | c2146469d8606251497528b129fe048086297052 (patch) | |
tree | 60c7b33cd3134af1930b26ef9c26a2460cce78ad /doc/tips | |
parent | b3ac6ef857c68721aba650e4d84467d2485ea268 (diff) |
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diff --git a/doc/tips/using_signed_git_commits.mdwn b/doc/tips/using_signed_git_commits.mdwn index c02d2cbac..6ae749334 100644 --- a/doc/tips/using_signed_git_commits.mdwn +++ b/doc/tips/using_signed_git_commits.mdwn @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ is the same data that was originally commited to it. This is recommended if you are storing any kind of binary files in a git repository. -### How to do it +## How to do it You need git-annex 6.20170228. Upgrade if you don't have it. @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Use `git log --show-signature` to check the signatures of commits. If the signature is valid, it guarantees that all annexed files have the same content that was orignally committed. -### Why is this more secure than git alone? +## Why is this more secure than git alone? SHA1 collisions exist now, and can be produced using a common-prefix attack. See <https://shattered.io/>. Let's assume that a chosen-prefix |