On 2020-04-23 3:55 p.m., David Sommerseth wrote: > On 23/04/2020 19:55, Simon Deziel wrote: >> On 2020-04-21 1:41 p.m., David Sommerseth wrote: >>> On 21/04/2020 18:32, Simon Deziel wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I cannot validate the Windows exe files [1] and [2] using the key >>>> advertised in [3]. >>>> >>>> $ gpg --verify openvpn-install-2.4.9-I601-Win7.exe.asc >>>> gpg: assuming signed data in 'openvpn-install-2.4.9-I601-Win7.exe' >>>> gpg: Signature made Fri 17 Apr 2020 07:25:11 AM EDT >>>> gpg: using RSA key 333D46306CF9D9F1F630DB8D96AEC408005D6BB4 >>>> gpg: Can't check signature: No public key >>>> >>>> $ gpg --verify openvpn-install-2.4.9-I601-Win10.exe.asc >>>> gpg: assuming signed data in 'openvpn-install-2.4.9-I601-Win10.exe' >>>> gpg: Signature made Fri 17 Apr 2020 07:25:00 AM EDT >>>> gpg: using RSA key 333D46306CF9D9F1F630DB8D96AEC408005D6BB4 >>>> gpg: Can't check signature: No public key >>>> >>>> >>>> $ gpg --list-keys F554A3687412CFFEBDEFE0A312F5F7B42F2B01E7 >>>> pub rsa4096/0x12F5F7B42F2B01E7 2017-02-09 [SC] [expires: 2027-02-07] >>>> Key fingerprint = F554 A368 7412 CFFE BDEF E0A3 12F5 F7B4 2F2B 01E7 >>>> uid [ unknown] OpenVPN - Security Mailing List >>>> <secur...@openvpn.net> >>>> >>>> >>>> Did I download the right files? >>>> >>>> $ sha256sum openvpn-install-2.4.9-I601-Win* >>>> 4f95a674c3ffafd85062df995a182cfb57ca56d96084472a48a65c546c815f0c >>>> openvpn-install-2.4.9-I601-Win10.exe >>>> 340a6b917c5358a18e4ed283669e8d59073720184dba2d1f2965512c9cac18ad >>>> openvpn-install-2.4.9-I601-Win10.exe.asc >>>> 495754e6f3e40a056b947d496729f3ba78aaf0458d80ff08991c27bddf386139 >>>> openvpn-install-2.4.9-I601-Win7.exe >>>> b15e4b34756446589cc609d5d08fe5daba98c34463135b7abfab1538722c4c4e >>>> openvpn-install-2.4.9-I601-Win7.exe.asc >>> >>> >>> Try refreshing the PGP keys. We pushed out new keys in early March, but >>> seems >>> the web page was not updated. >>> >>> $ gpg --refresh-keys F554A3687412CFFEBDEFE0A312F5F7B42F2B01E7 >>> >>> This should do the proper key update and the verification should work just >>> fine. We always publish the security public key to key servers whenever >>> they >>> are updated. >> >> I tried all the above and even did so in a fresh container. The subkey >> 333D46306CF9D9F1F630DB8D96AEC408005D6BB4 simply not there: >> > > This is really weird. From my own test: > > [user@host ~]$ gpg --list-keys | wc -l > 0 > [user@host ~]$ gpg --recv-key F554A3687412CFFEBDEFE0A312F5F7B42F2B01E7 > > > gpg: requesting key 2F2B01E7 from hkp server keys.gnupg.net
Indeed, pulling from that key server picked the 'new' subkey. > gpg: key 2F2B01E7: public key "OpenVPN - Security Mailing List > <secur...@openvpn.net>" imported > gpg: no ultimately trusted keys found > gpg: Total number processed: 1 > gpg: imported: 1 (RSA: 1) > [user@host ~]$ gpg --edit F554A3687412CFFEBDEFE0A312F5F7B42F2B01E7 > gpg (GnuPG) 2.0.22; Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. > This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. > There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. > > > pub 4096R/2F2B01E7 created: 2017-02-09 expires: 2027-02-07 usage: SC > trust: unknown validity: unknown > The following key was revoked on 2019-02-04 by RSA key 2F2B01E7 OpenVPN - > Security Mailing List <secur...@openvpn.net> > sub 4096R/F6D9F8D7 created: 2017-02-09 revoked: 2019-02-04 usage: E > The following key was revoked on 2019-02-04 by RSA key 2F2B01E7 OpenVPN - > Security Mailing List <secur...@openvpn.net> > sub 4096R/8CC2B034 created: 2017-02-09 revoked: 2019-02-04 usage: S > sub 4096R/AF131CAE created: 2018-03-07 expired: 2019-03-07 usage: S > sub 4096R/907F94CF created: 2018-03-07 expired: 2019-03-07 usage: E > sub 4096R/5ACFEAC6 created: 2019-02-04 expired: 2020-03-09 usage: S > sub 4096R/3FEA78DB created: 2019-02-04 expired: 2020-03-09 usage: E > sub 4096R/005D6BB4 created: 2020-02-21 expires: 2021-03-05 usage: S > <<<<< The key which is used > sub 4096R/5EABA192 created: 2020-02-21 expires: 2021-03-05 usage: E > [ unknown] (1). OpenVPN - Security Mailing List <secur...@openvpn.net> > > > Which key server do you try to fetch from? Might be we need to do > some additional pushes to some servers. Stock default Ubuntu pulls from hkps://keys.openpgp.org which doesn't have the new subkey. Thanks! _______________________________________________ Openvpn-users mailing list Openvpn-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openvpn-users