RE: How can we utilize latest GPG from RPM repository?

2018-02-15 Thread Lightner, Jeffrey
CentOS isn't a vendor. It is a project that does binary compiles of RHEL sources. RedHat is the vendor that creates RHEL and its source is used to make CentOS. RHEL is supported by RedHat if you have a subscription. CentOS has no direct support though RedHat hosts the project nowadays.

RE: How can we utilize latest GPG from RPM repository?

2018-02-15 Thread Lightner, Jeffrey
; which is easy to incorporate into: /etc/yum.repos.d/rsyslog.repo We are hoping something similar is available for gnupg. I have not found that; which is the reason for my posts here. What am I missing? Please, advise. Thank you. On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 7:56 AM, Lightner, Jeffrey <jli

gpg: do_plaintext(): wrote 1210414045 bytes but expected 822504068 bytes

2018-02-05 Thread Lightner, Jeffrey
Basic questions: 1) Is the above message in fact an "error"? 2) What exactly does it mean? 3) Why does it appear to be backwards? (i.e. Why is the first number it says it "wrote" larger than what it says it "expected"? 4) How can I detect when this occurs as an "error" to prevent the encryption