Pretzalz:/# apt-key list
/etc/apt/trusted.gpg
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pub 1024D/30B34DD5 2003-12-03 Debian Archive Automatic Signing Key (2003 v2) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
pub 1024D/38C6029A 2002-12-20 Debian Archive Automatic Signing Key (2003) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30B34DD5 was created after the compromise and shouldn't be hard to find on any major keyring. 38C6029A is considered unsecure because of the compromise, but I am not sure if it really is or they are just being safe.
Superb... thanks for the help
However, apt-key is not on my system... cant find it with dselect and also can't find it in packages.debian.org. Am I right to think this is included in apt 0.6? If so, is this available via apt if I amend my sources.list?
apt-key is not so important, I will simply verify the releases manually. What is more important is to get hold of 30B34DD5 . I have tried the below with no luck. I am somewhat sure it isn't a connectivity issue as I can see keyring.debian.org return a tcp reset in a tcpdump (i.e. go away, no service listening here!).
blueboy:~# gpg --keyserver keyring.debian.org --recv-keys 30B34DD5 gpg: requesting key 30B34DD5 from keyring.debian.org ... gpg: can't get key from keyserver: Connection refused blueboy:~#
02:38:24.720000 192.168.172.2.1183 > 206.246.226.45.11371: S 583642723:583642723(0) win 32120 <mss 1460,sackOK,timestamp 44128711 0,nop,wscale 0> (DF)
02:38:24.720000 206.246.226.45.11371 > 192.168.172.2.1183: R 0:0(0) ack 583642724 win 0 (DF)
So, am I using the gpg command correctly and should I be pointing to keyring.debian.org?
If so is anyone else able to download 30B34DD5? Would anyone be so kind as to try?
Kind regards,
Adam Barton.
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