Re: Keysigning Party at DebConf19 (list available tomorrow morning)

2019-07-20 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
Hi Qobi,

On 20/07/2019 6:44, Qobi Ben Nun wrote:
> What a pity dead line mas yesterday. I mas thinking of asking for help
> to deal with my key today.

Technically that large file of keys is technically just a helpful
shortcut: what we need to do is to verify the identities and keys. So at
the time of the "party" we all verify that we have the same copy of the
key fingerprints file. If you did not send your on time, you have to
distribute yours on your own to everyone who meets you.

In this thread there were two such methods suggested: pgp2ps(1) creates
a sheet you can print, and sm(1) to display it on your laptop's screen.

More work than just saying "I'm no. 42 [or whatever]" on the list. But
it's still just as valid.

-- Tzafrir



Re: Keysigning Party at DebConf19 (list available tomorrow morning)

2019-07-20 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On 19/07/2019 23:46, Pablo Mestre wrote:
> Finally... .
> 
> The solution was upgrade gnupg  using the buster repository. I dont need
> to upgrade all the system, only around 16 packages.

$ rmadison gnupg
gnupg  | 1.4.18-7+deb8u5 | oldoldstable  | source, amd64, armel,
armhf, i386
gnupg  | 2.1.18-8~deb9u4 | oldstable | amd64, arm64, armel,
armhf, i386, mips, mips64el, mipsel, ppc64el, s390x
gnupg  | 2.2.12-1~bpo9+1 | stretch-backports | all
gnupg  | 2.2.12-1| stable| all
gnupg  | 2.2.13-2| testing   | all
gnupg  | 2.2.17-3| unstable  | all

Why Adding buster repository may work but is potentially quite harmful
(another hint for those who do it: use apt_preferences to lower its
priority so packages won't be accidentally installed from there).

But in this case you already have the package in backports, right? Why
not install from there instead in such a case? See
https://backports.debian.org/

(rmadison is part of the package devscripts)

-- Tzafrir



Re: Keysigning Party at DebConf19 (list available tomorrow morning)

2019-07-20 Thread Qobi Ben Nun
What a pity dead line mas yesterday. I mas thinking of asking for help to deal 
with my key today.

Em 19 de julho de 2019 15:29:46 BRT, Samuel Henrique  
escreveu:
>Hello everyone,
>
>Just a friendly reminder/announcement that the deadline to register the
>keys you want to have at the KSP's list is today.
>
>Login to the DebConf website and update your registration with your
>keys:
>https://debconf19.debconf.org/register/step-3
>
>Remember that your key has to be reachable in order for it to count,
>this
>means I must be able to get your keys with:
>gpg --recv-keys "FINGERPRINT"
>
>If you are uploading your key just now, please make sure it's available
>at
>least in the "keys.gnupg.net" keyserver:
>*gpg --keyserver "keys.gnupg.net " --send-key
>"FINGERPRINT"*
>
>The file for the KSP will be made available after the midnight of today
>:)
>
>Have a great DebConf!
>
>-- 
>Samuel Henrique 

-- 
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Re: Keysigning Party at DebConf19 (list available tomorrow morning)

2019-07-19 Thread Pablo Mestre
Finally... .

The solution was upgrade gnupg  using the buster repository. I dont need
to upgrade all the system, only around 16 packages.

Now im happy

El 7/19/19 a las 11:03 PM, Taowa Munene-Tardif escribió:
> July 19, 2019 10:23 PM, "Leonel Salazar"  wrote:> 
> Me too, let's see if tomorrow is everything ok...
>> El vie., 19 de jul. de 2019 9:41 p. m., Pablo Mestre  
>> escribió:
>>
>>> Every time I do
>>>
>>> gpg --recv-keys "FINGERPRINT"Hi there,
> Just to be sure, you're replacing "FINGERPRINT" with your actual fingerprints,
> right? You may also want to add `--keyserver keys.gnupg.net`, so in the end 
> you'd
> run something like this (but with your keys):
>
> ` gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys 
> "8FB9C5D6AE7BA82B7BB1D887C51EA7006E6BDC0D" `
>
> Taowa



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Re: Keysigning Party at DebConf19 (list available tomorrow morning)

2019-07-19 Thread Pablo Mestre

El 7/19/19 a las 11:03 PM, Taowa Munene-Tardif escribió
>>> Every time I do
>>>
>>> gpg --recv-keys "FINGERPRINT"Hi there,
> Just to be sure, you're replacing "FINGERPRINT" with your actual fingerprints,
> right? 

Yes

The theory is a problem with old version of gnupg. Im still using Debian
Strech, in Buster is working fine...





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Re: Keysigning Party at DebConf19 (list available tomorrow morning)

2019-07-19 Thread Taowa Munene-Tardif
July 19, 2019 10:23 PM, "Leonel Salazar"  wrote:> Me 
too, let's see if tomorrow is everything ok...
> 
> El vie., 19 de jul. de 2019 9:41 p. m., Pablo Mestre  
> escribió:
> 
>> Every time I do
>> 
>> gpg --recv-keys "FINGERPRINT"Hi there,

Just to be sure, you're replacing "FINGERPRINT" with your actual fingerprints,
right? You may also want to add `--keyserver keys.gnupg.net`, so in the end 
you'd
run something like this (but with your keys):

` gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys 
"8FB9C5D6AE7BA82B7BB1D887C51EA7006E6BDC0D" `

Taowa



Re: Keysigning Party at DebConf19 (list available tomorrow morning)

2019-07-19 Thread Leonel Salazar
Me too, let's see if tomorrow is everything ok...

El vie., 19 de jul. de 2019 9:41 p. m., Pablo Mestre 
escribió:

> Every time I do
>
> gpg --recv-keys "FINGERPRINT"
>
>
> I get gpg: keyserver receive failed: Server indicated a failure
>
> From the server im able to get...
>
> Any idea?
>
>
>
> El 7/19/19 a las 3:29 PM, Samuel Henrique escribió:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> Just a friendly reminder/announcement that the deadline to register the
> keys you want to have at the KSP's list is today.
>
> Login to the DebConf website and update your registration with your keys:
> https://debconf19.debconf.org/register/step-3
>
> Remember that your key has to be reachable in order for it to count, this
> means I must be able to get your keys with:
> gpg --recv-keys "FINGERPRINT"
>
> If you are uploading your key just now, please make sure it's available at
> least in the "keys.gnupg.net" keyserver:
> *gpg --keyserver "keys.gnupg.net " --send-key
> "FINGERPRINT"*
>
> The file for the KSP will be made available after the midnight of today :)
>
> Have a great DebConf!
>
> --
> Samuel Henrique 
>
>


Re: Keysigning Party at DebConf19 (list available tomorrow morning)

2019-07-19 Thread Pablo Mestre
Every time I do

gpg --recv-keys "FINGERPRINT"


I get gpg: keyserver receive failed: Server indicated a failure

From the server im able to get...

Any idea?



El 7/19/19 a las 3:29 PM, Samuel Henrique escribió:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Just a friendly reminder/announcement that the deadline to register
> the keys you want to have at the KSP's list is today.
>
> Login to the DebConf website and update your registration with your keys:
> https://debconf19.debconf.org/register/step-3
>
> Remember that your key has to be reachable in order for it to count,
> this means I must be able to get your keys with:
> gpg --recv-keys "FINGERPRINT"
>
> If you are uploading your key just now, please make sure it's
> available at least in the "keys.gnupg.net "
> keyserver:
> *gpg --keyserver "keys.gnupg.net " --send-key
> "FINGERPRINT"*
>
> The file for the KSP will be made available after the midnight of today :)
>
> Have a great DebConf!
>
> -- 
> Samuel Henrique 


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Keysigning Party at DebConf19 (list available tomorrow morning)

2019-07-19 Thread Samuel Henrique
Hello everyone,

Just a friendly reminder/announcement that the deadline to register the
keys you want to have at the KSP's list is today.

Login to the DebConf website and update your registration with your keys:
https://debconf19.debconf.org/register/step-3

Remember that your key has to be reachable in order for it to count, this
means I must be able to get your keys with:
gpg --recv-keys "FINGERPRINT"

If you are uploading your key just now, please make sure it's available at
least in the "keys.gnupg.net" keyserver:
*gpg --keyserver "keys.gnupg.net " --send-key
"FINGERPRINT"*

The file for the KSP will be made available after the midnight of today :)

Have a great DebConf!

-- 
Samuel Henrique