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Docker images now verified with cosign

LiteLLM adds cosign verification for Docker images.

Aug 7 · · primary fetch1 sourceupdated Aug 7 ·

Verify Docker Image Signature All LiteLLM Docker images are signed with cosign. Every release is signed with the same key introduced in commit `0112e53`. Verify using the pinned commit hash (recommended): A commit hash is cryptographically immutable, so this is the strongest way to ensure you are using the original signing key: ```bash cosign verify \ --key https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BerriAI/litellm/0112e53046018d726492c814b3644b7d376029d0/cosign.pub \ ghcr.io/berriai/litellm:v1.97.0-dev.2 ``` Verify using the release tag (convenience): Tags are protected in this repository and resolve to the same key.

This option is easier to read but relies on tag protection rules: ```bash cosign verify \ --key https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BerriAI/litellm/v1.97.0-dev.2/cosign.pub \ ghcr.io/berriai/litellm:v1.97.0-dev.2 ``` Expected output: ``` The following checks were performed on each of these signatures: The cosign claims were validated The signatures were verified against the specified public key ``` --- What's Changed feat(ui): add role capability gating, migrate Tool Policies route by @yuneng-berri in https://github.com/BerriAI/litellm/pull/35812 refactor(ui): inject the fetch…

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