commit b5a2ec64a830e9011f91dc1c33b755cb0e8f682f
Author: Georg Koppen <g...@torproject.org>
Date:   Thu Apr 30 08:09:52 2015 +0000

    Add delcert.exe as signature removal tool
---
 docs/en/verifying-signatures.wml |    8 ++++----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/en/verifying-signatures.wml b/docs/en/verifying-signatures.wml
index f05b60e..64fc5e3 100644
--- a/docs/en/verifying-signatures.wml
+++ b/docs/en/verifying-signatures.wml
@@ -218,10 +218,10 @@
       <li>You should see a message like "Good signature from &lt;DEVELOPER
       NAME&gt;". If you don't, there is a problem. Try these steps again.</li>
       <li>If you want to verify a Windows Tor Browser package you need to first
-      strip off the authenticode signature of it. One tool that can be used for
-      this purpose is <a
-      href="http:/osslsigncode.sourceforge.net">osslsigncode</a>. Assuming you
-      have built it on a Linux computer you can enter
+      strip off the authenticode signature of it. Tools that can be used for
+      this purpose are <a 
href="http://osslsigncode.sourceforge.net";>osslsigncode</a> and
+      <a 
href="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=416175";>delcert.exe</a>.
+      Assuming you have built e.g. <tt>osslsigncode</tt> on a Linux computer 
you can enter
       <pre>/path/to/your/osslsigncode remove-signature &#92;
         /path/to/your/&lt;TOR BROWSER FILE NAME&gt;.exe &lt;TOR BROWSER FILE 
NAME&gt;.exe</pre></li>
       <li>Now you can take the sha256sum of the Tor Browser package. On

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