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System lacks ca-certificates or gnupg2

Some Linux distributions don’t come bundled with the ca-certificates and gnupg2 packages. If you use such a distribution, you’ll need to install them with:

bash
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y ca-certificates gnupg2

This example is for Debian/Ubuntu and derivatives. Consult your distribution’s documentation if you use another one.

Behind a firewall or proxy

Some users have reported that they can’t download the key from Ubuntu’s keyserver. When they run the gpg command, their firewalls or proxies block their requests to download. If this issue affects you, you can try this alternative:

bash
curl -s https://dl.k6.io/key.gpg | gpg --dearmor | sudo tee /usr/share/keyrings/k6-archive-keyring.gpg

Old rpm-based Linux distributions

Distributions like Amazon Linux 2 and CentOS before version 8 don’t support the PGP V4 signature we use. You’ll need to disable the verification when you install k6:

bash
sudo yum install --nogpgcheck k6