Hi All,
On 12/02/2021 20:08, Ross Gammon wrote:
> Thanks for the tips everyone - it wasn't the silver bullet I was after,
> but that has given me some clues to investigate.
>
Just a quick update on this.
$ gpg --refresh-keys
This gave me an error saying that Tor was not running. Sorry - I did
Thanks for the tips everyone - it wasn't the silver bullet I was after,
but that has given me some clues to investigate.
It turned out to be faster to fix my laptop and upload from there :-)
I will hopefully get some time to fully investigate what is wrong with
the desktop machine soon.
On
On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 6:48 PM Ross Gammon wrote:
> I have an upload stuck in the upload queue due to an expired key, and I
> would like upload my newly unexpired key to the Debian keyservers so
> that it is eventually unblocked.
>
> But I get this error:
> $ gpg -v --keyserver keyring.debian.org
On Tue, 09 Feb 2021 19:47:47 +0100, Ross Gammon wrote:
> But I get this error:
> $ gpg -v --keyserver keyring.debian.org --send-key 'fingerprint'
> gpg: sending key 0x to hkp://keyring.debian.org
> gpg: keyserver send failed: Connection refused
> gpg: keyserver send failed: Connection refused
Hello,
>I have an upload stuck in the upload queue due to an expired key, and I
>would like upload my newly unexpired key to the Debian keyservers so
>that it is eventually unblocked.
>
>But I get this error:
>$ gpg -v --keyserver keyring.debian.org --send-key 'fingerprint'
>gpg: sending key 0x
Hi All,
After some frustrated internet searching the last few days I am bringing
my problem here hoping for help.
I have an upload stuck in the upload queue due to an expired key, and I
would like upload my newly unexpired key to the Debian keyservers so
that it is eventually unblocked.
But I
convention to do that.
Ok, I did.
>> is it possible to do Debian packaging with different gpg keys and email
>> addresses? And how would I do it?
>
> Different from what?
Sorry, the meaning was lost in translation. ;)
"Different" seems to be the wrong word here. "
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> is it possible to do Debian packaging with dif
Hi there,
is it possible to do Debian packaging with different gpg keys and email
addresses? And how would I do it?
Yours
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I have two GPG keys, one for my laptop and one for my desktop. I've probably
got a third for my VPS, but I don't thinkn that's on the public keyservers
yet and I only use it so my local apt repository is signed. But, I digress.
mentors.d.n seems to want a single GPG key. I imagine
On Mon, 2008-11-10 at 03:14 -0600, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
mentors.d.n seems to want a single GPG key. I imagine that becoming a DD
would probably entail reducing my keys down to one (1) as well.
No, it will require you to nominate one of your keys as the Debian key.
Take a look at my
* Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. [Mon, 10 Nov 2008 03:14:53 -0600]:
I have two GPG keys, one for my laptop and one for my desktop. I've probably
got a third for my VPS, but I don't thinkn that's on the public keyservers
yet and I only use it so my local apt repository is signed. But, I digress
Hello,
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 10:14, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have two GPG keys, one for my laptop and one for my desktop. I've probably
got a third for my VPS, but I don't thinkn that's on the public keyservers
yet and I only use it so my local apt repository
Christoph Berg wrote:
Re: Adeodato Simó in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Perhaps if you post your keyid somebody can take a look and tell you
whether it's fine or not?
The official test is:
GPGOPTS= -q --no-options --no-default-keyring --no-auto-check-trustdb --keyring
$DESTDIR/nm.gpg --trust-model
Adeodato Simó wrote:
* Daniel Widenfalk [Sat, 12 Nov 2005 12:19:09 +0100]:
I have, and use, PGP 8.1 from PGP Corporation and have a key(s)
there which I use to encrypt and/or sign email with. Can I use
this key in the debian project, or do I have to create a new
GPG key?
After asking
On Sun, Nov 13, 2005 at 02:58:16PM +0100, Daniel Widenfalk wrote:
I've verified that key works using the scripts posted by Christoph Berg.
The key is available when searching through the web interface on
keyserver.pgp.com. I guess it has not yet propagated to other servers?
The key ID is:
Neil Williams wrote:
On Sunday 13 November 2005 1:58 pm, Daniel Widenfalk wrote:
The key is available when searching through the web interface on
keyserver.pgp.com. I guess it has not yet propagated to other servers?
No.
gpg: requesting key DECAB207 from hkp server subkeys.pgp.net
gpgkeys:
* Daniel Widenfalk [Sat, 12 Nov 2005 12:19:09 +0100]:
I have, and use, PGP 8.1 from PGP Corporation and have a key(s)
there which I use to encrypt and/or sign email with. Can I use
this key in the debian project, or do I have to create a new
GPG key?
After asking around a bit on IRC, I
On Saturday 12 November 2005 11:19 am, Daniel Widenfalk wrote:
I have, and use, PGP 8.1 from PGP Corporation and have a key(s)
there which I use to encrypt and/or sign email with. Can I use
this key in the debian project, or do I have to create a new
GPG key?
1. Create a temporary gnupg key
Re: Adeodato Simó in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Perhaps if you post your keyid somebody can take a look and tell you
whether it's fine or not?
The official test is:
GPGOPTS= -q --no-options --no-default-keyring --no-auto-check-trustdb
--keyring $DESTDIR/nm.gpg --trust-model always
echo Let's test
On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 10:15:07PM -0300, Lucas Wall wrote:
That would be the [1]key signing coordination page.
K.
[1] http://nm.debian.org/gpg.php
Okies! Thanks a lot!
Cheers,
Zakame
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On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 10:15:07PM -0300, Lucas Wall wrote:
That would be the [1]key signing coordination page.
K.
[1] http://nm.debian.org/gpg.php
According to the Applicant's Checklist[1]:
# The applicant's identity needs to be verified.
On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 10:15:07PM -0300, Lucas Wall wrote:
That would be the [1]key signing coordination page.
K.
[1] http://nm.debian.org/gpg.php
Okies! Thanks a lot!
Cheers,
Zakame
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On Wed, Jun 30, 2004 at 10:15:07PM -0300, Lucas Wall wrote:
That would be the [1]key signing coordination page.
K.
[1] http://nm.debian.org/gpg.php
According to the Applicant's Checklist[1]:
# The applicant's identity needs to be verified.
Hallo Lucas,
* Lucas Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-07-01 12:05]:
[...]
i dont no the url exactly, but search the debian.org website, there is a
site, where you can search for a dd in your environment.
try to search google for debian key signing program.
that would be the [1]key signing
Hi! Where can I get my GPG public key signed? I'm here in the
Philippines, and some folks from plug-ml asked about this, since we have
quite a few Debian package maintainers now and we want to join the
Debian community... Is there by any chance some DD nearby? ;)
BTW, we're having the Philippine
Hallo Zak,
* Zak B. Elep [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-06-30 13:50]:
Hi! Where can I get my GPG public key signed? I'm here in the
Philippines, and some folks from plug-ml asked about this, since we have
quite a few Debian package maintainers now and we want to join the
Debian community... Is there
Nico Golde wrote, On 06/30/2004 09:12 AM:
Hallo Zak,
* Zak B. Elep [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-06-30 13:50]:
Hi! Where can I get my GPG public key signed? I'm here in the
Philippines, and some folks from plug-ml asked about this, since we have
quite a few Debian package maintainers now and we
Hi! Where can I get my GPG public key signed? I'm here in the
Philippines, and some folks from plug-ml asked about this, since we have
quite a few Debian package maintainers now and we want to join the
Debian community... Is there by any chance some DD nearby? ;)
BTW, we're having the Philippine
Hallo Zak,
* Zak B. Elep [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-06-30 13:50]:
Hi! Where can I get my GPG public key signed? I'm here in the
Philippines, and some folks from plug-ml asked about this, since we have
quite a few Debian package maintainers now and we want to join the
Debian community... Is there
Nico Golde wrote, On 06/30/2004 09:12 AM:
Hallo Zak,
* Zak B. Elep [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-06-30 13:50]:
Hi! Where can I get my GPG public key signed? I'm here in the
Philippines, and some folks from plug-ml asked about this, since we have
quite a few Debian package maintainers now and we want to
Hi!
According to the docs I an update my key on the Debian keyring by giving the
command
gpg --keyserver keyring.debian.org --send-keys 0x6394265E
but I cannot get it to work. Everytime I try (from different machines) I get
the error message
gpg: error sending to `keyring.debian.org': eof
Me:
Did I misunderstand something, or is the keyring server down?
D'uh! GnuPG doesn't like my proxy. If I disable the proxy, it works just
fine.
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Hi!
According to the docs I an update my key on the Debian keyring by giving the
command
gpg --keyserver keyring.debian.org --send-keys 0x6394265E
but I cannot get it to work. Everytime I try (from different machines) I get
the error message
gpg: error sending to `keyring.debian.org': eof
Me:
Did I misunderstand something, or is the keyring server down?
D'uh! GnuPG doesn't like my proxy. If I disable the proxy, it works just
fine.
--
\\//
peter - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/
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On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 08:15:43AM -0600, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 03:14:29PM +0100, Andreas Schuldei wrote:
How do you handel zour gpg keys when you build on debian machines?
I would want to build my packages on a debian machine but would not
want to have my
How do you handel zour gpg keys when you build on debian machines?
I would want to build my packages on a debian machine but would not
want to have my gpg key on a machine out there.
On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 08:15:43AM -0600, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 03:14:29PM +0100, Andreas Schuldei wrote:
How do you handel zour gpg keys when you build on debian machines?
I would want to build my packages on a debian machine but would not
want to have my
Sudhakar Chandrasekharan wrote:
What do I need to do to move to signing my packages with GPG signatures?
Maybe this helps: http://www.infodrom.north.de/~joey/GnuPG-Mini-HOWTO.txt
Regards,
Joey
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On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 01:08:20PM -0800, Seth R Arnold wrote:
What do I need to do to move to signing my packages with GPG signatures?
Currently my PGP key is the Debian keyring. When I build packages I am
warned about RSA keys being deprecated.
If I might ask .. the RSA patent expires
* Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000301 20:48]:
About deprecation of RSA keys, it's now the case that it's possible to
break 512 bit RSA. 1024 bit is currently safe, but how long will that
last?
Hopefully another 16.5 years? :)
The RSA support in pgp (and presumably gpg as well) goes as
On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 11:45:59AM -0800, Sudhakar Chandrasekharan wrote:
What do I need to do to move to signing my packages with GPG signatures?
Currently my PGP key is the Debian keyring. When I build packages I am
warned about RSA keys being deprecated.
See http://www.debian.org/devel/ ,
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