Did you somehow mess up wherever rpm stores its keys for verifying packages? If so, you should be able to recover by locating the key for each yum repository you use and 'rpm --import keyfile', keyfile can be an URL.

--[Lance]

Greg Brown wrote:
but I'm not sure how. The last thing I did before yum stopped working was I built some cert keys using openssl (I installed openssl from yum) and it worked fine. Now nothing works. I'm trying to use debug levels to see if I can get an idea of what's going on here.

Any ideas how to fix this?

Greg


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