GPG signatures are used to ensure the authenticity of the package, that it
came from who it was supposed to.

I'd be a little wary of the packages, unless someone from RedHat can
confirm their authenticity for you.

On Wed, 7 Mar 2001, Ted Gervais wrote:

>
> Question -
>
> I was trying to use up2date this morning and found that on all the packages
> it said:
>
> 'this package .....not signed with a GPG signature. Continue?
>
> What does that mean?  Is that a problem??
>
>



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