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If you get an error message, something has gone wrong and you cannot continue until you've figured out why this didn't work. You might be able to import the key using the **Workaround (using a public key)** section instead.
After importing the key, you can save it to a file (identifying it by fingerprint here):
After importing the key, you can save it to a file (identifying it by its fingerprint here):
This command results in the key being saved to a file found at the path `./tor.keyring`, i.e. in the current directory.
If `./tor.keyring` doesn't exist after running this command, something has gone wrong and you cannot continue until you've figured out why this didn't work.