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On-Premises Deployments

You can install Confluent Platform in the environment of your choice.

Note

For public and private cloud environments, you can install Confluent Platform using Confluent Operator.

Production Environments

Use these installation methods to deploy a production-ready multi-node Confluent Platform environment.

Development Environment

Use these installation methods to quickly get a Confluent Platform development environment up and running on your laptop.

Confluent Signing Keys

  • 4096R/8b1da6120c2bf624 (2021-05-03): Confluent Packaging <packages@confluent.io>

    Fingerprint: cbbb 821e 8faf 364f 7983 5c43 8b1d a612 0c2b f624

    Status: Active

  • 4096R/670540c841468433 (2015-02-06): Confluent Packaging <packages@confluent.io>

    Fingerprint: 1a77 041e 0314 e6c5 a486 524e 6705 40c8 4146 8433

    Status: Revoked

Revoking Older Keys

Consult your operating system or software’s manual pages for revoking GPG keys. Below are common methods of revoking older keys. The examples below assume you wish to revoke your trust in an older key-id 670540c841468433 (Shorter form 41468433)

Revoking in GnuPGP

gpg --delete-key 41468433
gpg --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 8b1da6120c2bf624

Revoking in Debian Linux Based Distributions

If you see Apt showing you an error similar to:

  • Err:4 https://packages.confluent.io/deb/|version| stable InRelease

    The following signatures couldn’t be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY KEY_ID

    Reading package lists… Done

    W: GPG error: https://packages.confluent.io/deb/|version| stable InRelease: The following signatures couldn’t be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY KEY_ID

    E: The repository ‘https://packages.confluent.io/deb/|version| stable InRelease’ is not signed.

    N: Updating from such a repository can’t be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.

    N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.

Then you should revoke the old key and import the latest:

sudo apt-key del 41468433
wget -qO - https://packages.confluent.io/deb/5.5/archive.key | sudo apt-key add -

Revoking in Redhat Linux Based Distributions

If you see a Yum/Dnf showing you a warning:

  • warning: /path/to/new/package: Header V4 RSA/SHA1 Signature, key ID KEY_ID: NOKEY

Then you should revoke the old key and import the latest. Note that internally RPM stores imported GPG keys as gpg-pubkey-${FINGER_PRINT}-${CREATION_TIME}

sudo rpm -e gpg-pubkey-41468433-54d512a8
sudo rpm --import https://packages.confluent.io/rpm/5.5/archive.key