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Where to get packman public keys?
Josef Wolf
2012-07-24 15:20:30 UTC
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Hello,

I am looking for the public keys of the packman repository. I checked on

ftp://ftp.links2linux.de/pub/packman/public-keys.asc

and

ftp://packman.links2linux.de/pub/packman/public-keys.asc

but both hosts dont seem to accept ftp traffic.

Any idea where the keys can be found?

Thanks,
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Ken Schneider - openSUSE
2012-07-24 16:14:39 UTC
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Post by Josef Wolf
Hello,
I am looking for the public keys of the packman repository. I checked on
ftp://ftp.links2linux.de/pub/packman/public-keys.asc
and
ftp://packman.links2linux.de/pub/packman/public-keys.asc
but both hosts dont seem to accept ftp traffic.
Any idea where the keys can be found?
Thanks,
zypper in rpmkey-packman
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Josef Wolf
2012-07-26 10:40:11 UTC
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Post by Ken Schneider - openSUSE
Post by Josef Wolf
I am looking for the public keys of the packman repository. I checked on
ftp://ftp.links2linux.de/pub/packman/public-keys.asc
and
ftp://packman.links2linux.de/pub/packman/public-keys.asc
but both hosts dont seem to accept ftp traffic.
Any idea where the keys can be found?
zypper in rpmkey-packman
Zypper says, there's no such package. In which repository am I supposed to
find this package?

Thanks,
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Patrick Shanahan
2012-07-26 11:03:16 UTC
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Post by Josef Wolf
Post by Ken Schneider - openSUSE
Post by Josef Wolf
I am looking for the public keys of the packman repository. I checked on
...
Post by Josef Wolf
Post by Ken Schneider - openSUSE
Post by Josef Wolf
Any idea where the keys can be found?
zypper in rpmkey-packman
Zypper says, there's no such package. In which repository am I supposed to
find this package?
zypper se -s rpmkey

and if not found there you do not have a repo containing

then: http://software.opensuse.org/search
rpmkey
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Josef Wolf
2012-07-26 11:32:43 UTC
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Post by Josef Wolf
Post by Ken Schneider - openSUSE
Post by Josef Wolf
I am looking for the public keys of the packman repository. I checked on
...
Post by Josef Wolf
Post by Ken Schneider - openSUSE
Post by Josef Wolf
Any idea where the keys can be found?
zypper in rpmkey-packman
Zypper says, there's no such package. In which repository am I supposed to
find this package?
zypper se -s rpmkey
No packets found
Post by Patrick Shanahan
and if not found there you do not have a repo containing
then: http://software.opensuse.org/search
rpmkey
No search results, too...
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Togan Muftuoglu
2012-07-26 12:00:32 UTC
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Post by Josef Wolf
Post by Patrick Shanahan
Post by Josef Wolf
Post by Ken Schneider - openSUSE
Post by Josef Wolf
I am looking for the public keys of the packman repository. I checked on
...
Post by Josef Wolf
Post by Ken Schneider - openSUSE
Post by Josef Wolf
Any idea where the keys can be found?
zypper in rpmkey-packman
Zypper says, there's no such package. In which repository am I supposed to
find this package?
zypper se -s rpmkey
No packets found
Post by Patrick Shanahan
and if not found there you do not have a repo containing
then: http://software.opensuse.org/search
rpmkey
No search results, too...
Information for package rpmkey-packman:

Repository: Packman
Name: rpmkey-packman
Version: 1.0.0-3.2
Arch: noarch
Vendor: Packman
Installed: No
Status: not installed
Installed Size: 7.0 KiB
Summary: The packman rpm public keys
Description:
The packman rpm public keys of the packman
packagers and buildserver.
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Dave Howorth
2012-07-26 12:27:46 UTC
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Post by Togan Muftuoglu
Repository: Packman
Isn't there a Catch-22 there? Aren't those keys what is used to verify
the integrity of the repository? So downloading them from the repository
itself strikes me as dubious.
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Ken Schneider - openSUSE
2012-07-26 12:55:08 UTC
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Post by Josef Wolf
Post by Ken Schneider - openSUSE
Post by Josef Wolf
I am looking for the public keys of the packman repository. I checked on
ftp://ftp.links2linux.de/pub/packman/public-keys.asc
and
ftp://packman.links2linux.de/pub/packman/public-keys.asc
but both hosts dont seem to accept ftp traffic.
Any idea where the keys can be found?
zypper in rpmkey-packman
Zypper says, there's no such package. In which repository am I supposed to
find this package?
Thanks,
The packman repo. If you don't have the repo added you don't need the key.
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Ken Schneider - openSUSE
2012-07-26 12:57:12 UTC
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Post by Togan Muftuoglu
Repository: Packman
Isn't there a Catch-22 there? Aren't those keys what is used to verify
the integrity of the repository? So downloading them from the repository
itself strikes me as dubious.
Then don't use the packman repo. Problem solved.
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Dave Howorth
2012-07-26 13:07:24 UTC
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Post by Dave Howorth
Post by Togan Muftuoglu
Repository: Packman
Isn't there a Catch-22 there? Aren't those keys what is used to verify
the integrity of the repository? So downloading them from the repository
itself strikes me as dubious.
Then don't use the packman repo. Problem solved.
Anybody got a sensible answer?

Cheers, Dave
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Marcus Meissner
2012-07-26 13:15:15 UTC
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Post by Dave Howorth
Post by Ken Schneider - openSUSE
Post by Dave Howorth
Post by Togan Muftuoglu
Repository: Packman
Isn't there a Catch-22 there? Aren't those keys what is used to verify
the integrity of the repository? So downloading them from the repository
itself strikes me as dubious.
Then don't use the packman repo. Problem solved.
Anybody got a sensible answer?
You can try getting this key seperately from another packman user to confirm
that you assign the correct packman.

Not sure if this key is signed by someone from a chain of trust.

Ciao, Marcus
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Carlos E. R.
2012-07-27 00:44:31 UTC
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The packman repo. If you don't have the repo added you don't need the key.
On the contrary! You need the key before, to check the repository itself.

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Ken Schneider - openSUSE
2012-07-27 03:40:28 UTC
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The packman repo. If you don't have the repo added you don't need the key.
On the contrary! You need the key before, to check the repository itself.
On the contrary! You do not need the key to add the repo.

Where do most of the keys for the repos come from? The repos themselves
as there is no central place to store them.
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Marcus Meissner
2012-07-27 06:56:38 UTC
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The packman repo. If you don't have the repo added you don't need the key.
On the contrary! You need the key before, to check the repository itself.
On the contrary! You do not need the key to add the repo.
Where do most of the keys for the repos come from? The repos themselves as
there is no central place to store them.
There is a repodata/repomd.xml.key file usually, not a seperate rpm. ;)

Ciao, Marcus
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Carlos E. R.
2012-07-27 12:52:48 UTC
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The packman repo. If you don't have the repo added you don't need the key.
On the contrary! You need the key before, to check the repository itself.
On the contrary! You do not need the key to add the repo.
Where do most of the keys for the repos come from? The repos themselves as there is no
central place to store them.
And that's the problem we denounce!

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Cheers / Saludos,

Carlos E. R.
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