diff --git a/tuf/README.md b/tuf/README.md index aea827b3..9b779a03 100644 --- a/tuf/README.md +++ b/tuf/README.md @@ -79,40 +79,6 @@ extend the default roles of the repository. By the end, a fully populated TUF repository is generated that can be used by clients to securely download updates. -### Virtual Machine and Installation Instructions ### -A VirtualBox [appliance](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_appliance) is -made available that can be used to reproduce these demo instructions. The -appliance has all the requisite libraries and programs pre-installed, and has -everything separated from the OS's Python installation. All the user has to do -is activate the [Virtualenv -enviroment](http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/dev/virtualenvs/). The -Virtual Machine can be downloaded -[here](https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxIzRxMoQ-57RnFxNmN4cHFxWk0/view?usp=sharing). -The account credentials to log on to the Linux installation on the virtual -machine are: - -``` -user: tuf -password: password -``` - -You can activate the 'tufenv' environment as follows: - -```Bash -$ cd ~/projects/demo_docker_summit/ -$ source tufenv/bin/activate - -# You can now create a TUF repository according to the demo document. -$ cd demo/demo_repository/ -$ python ->>> from tuf.repository_tool import * -``` - -It would also be a good idea at this time to verify that the Git repository -(~/projects/demo_docker_summit/demo) on the VM is up-to-date. One can update it by -executing "git pull origin master" on the command line. - - ### Keys ### The repository tool supports multiple public-key algorithms, such as [RSA](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSA_%28cryptosystem%29) and