On Wed, 5 Aug 2020 18:36:08 -0700 Randy Dunlap <rdun...@infradead.org> wrote:
> On 8/5/20 5:59 PM, David Niklas wrote: > > Hello, > > I downloaded the kernel sources from kernel.org using curl, then > > opera, and finally lynx (to rule out an html parsing bug). I did the > > same with the sign and I keep getting: > > > > % gpg2 --verify linux-5.8.tar.sign linux-5.8.tar.xz > > gpg: Signature made Mon Aug 3 00:19:13 2020 EDT > > gpg: using RSA key > > 647F28654894E3BD457199BE38DBBDC86092693E gpg: BAD signature from > > "Greg Kroah-Hartman <gre...@linuxfoundation.org>" [unknown] > > > > I did refresh all the keys just in case. > > I believe this is important so I'm addressing this to the signer and > > only CC'ing the list. > > > > If I'm made some simple mistake, feel free to send SIG666 to my > > terminal. I did re-read the man page just in case. > > It works successfully for me. > > > from https://www.kernel.org/category/signatures.html:: > > > If you get "BAD signature" > > If at any time you see "BAD signature" output from "gpg2 --verify", > please first check the following first: > > Make sure that you are verifying the signature against the .tar > version of the archive, not the compressed (.tar.xz) version. Make sure > the the downloaded file is correct and not truncated or otherwise > corrupted. > > If you repeatedly get the same "BAD signature" output, please email > helpd...@kernel.org, so we can investigate the problem. > > > Many thanks. I've never seen a signature done that way before, but I understand why you would do it that way. David