"trusted_key_list" { // // Example user trusted key list. // // This file lists public keys of trusted sources. // If a VPK signature is verified using one of these keys, // then content in that VPK is considered "trusted" for pure server // purposes. // // Do not edit this file directly! Instead, copy it to trusted_keys.txt // and modify it. // // This file is only loaded under "sv_pure 1". // // See also: // - trusted_keys_base.txt // - pure_server_whitelist_example.txt // // You can make your own public/private keypair using the VPK tool. // Each block below is the same as the contents of the xxx.publickey.vdf // file. // // This file should contain PUBLIC keys, which may be freely // distributed! (In fact, this key list will be sent to clients that // connect to your server.) If you receive content from a third party // that you trust, you will need their PUBLIC KEY, NOT THEIR PRIVATE KEY. // // Remember: NEVER SHARE YOUR PRIVATE KEY! // // Example key public_key { type "rsa" rsa_public_key "30819D300D06092A864886F70D010101050003818B0030818702818100B1C0F11CB2982F29259507A774D4834377C5B7A38D9A4B3892B598009F16AA109565CB09AD25DE0D3D1A089C3CB68E491921CC142F383383201DE98262A76ED8A6CC78BC51685A0A64A6172C67127AF23E78731F4A82C201D64C9AB80937322184B642727FE142D15CC045F3583E19E3E3E1A9C50C0FC84113573A520A8F7323020111" } }