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ok, thanks, that worked. |
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set (in ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf) |
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keyserver x-hkp://pgp.mit.edu |
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keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve |
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and it seems to tell me that zhen signed the iso. |
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cool. |
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On Wed, 5 May 2004 17:37:32 -0700 |
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Drake Wyrm <wyrm@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> On Thu, 2004-05-06, 11:41:42 +1200, in |
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> <20040506113415.2BCE.NICK@×××××××.nz>, Nick Rout <nick@×××××××.nz> |
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> wrote: |
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> > where do i get the official public key to check iso files against? i |
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> > must say it is not obvious: |
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> > 1. on the website front page. 2. on the "get gentoo" pages 3. on the |
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> > mirrors. |
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> The key is probably available on one of the keyservers. In your |
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> gpg.conf, make sure you have a keyserver defined (just uncomment one of |
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> them). You may also want to add "auto-key-retrieve" to |
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> keyserver-options. When you verify the iso, gpg will fetch the key if it |
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> is not already in your public keyring. |
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> -- |
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> Batou: Hey, Major... You ever hear of "human rights"? |
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> Kusanagi: I understand the concept, but I've never seen it in action. |
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> --Ghost in the Shell |
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Nick Rout <nick@×××××××.nz> |
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