On 04/13/2016 02:30 AM, arian wrote:
Hi Marc,
firefox is not in jessie-backports, but in unstable. The package which you may
find there in the future is firefox-esr, which is in testing atm. For
desktop-installations it's IMO better to just run testing or unstable if you're
somewhat knowledgeable. You know, they say there are three flavors of debian:
rusty, stale and broken. Probably should add a fourth fossilized flavor ;)
I have updated my /etc/apt/sources.list file and installed both
pkg-mozilla-archive-keyring and debian-keyring.
so you installed from mozilla repo before and you certainly had the debian repo
- what did you have to change?
I have been installing from the tarballs provided by mozilla.
Per mozilla.debian.net, I added the following line to /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://mozilla.debian.net/ jessie-backports firefox-release
I do not have any testing or unstable lines in /etc/apt/sources.list
Also: how did you attempt to install the keyrings? check: dpkg -l
${packagename} - ii in front for installed
If they're not installed, obtain the keyring deb via HTTPS and install: dpkg -i
{packagename} (HTTPS because you cannot verify keyring integrity without
trusting the keyring in the first place, default-HTTPS does not give you the
same guarantees as secure-apt but at least an attacker has to acquire a validly
signed cert.)
regards, Arian
Also per mozilla.debian.net:
You can do so by installing the |pkg-mozilla-archive-keyring| package
<http://mozilla.debian.net/pkg-mozilla-archive-keyring_1.1_all.deb>.
Once installed, you can check the key with the following command
(requires the |debian-keyring| package to be installed):