Santiago Vila wrote:
James Troup wrote:
The canonical source for the debian keyring _is_[2] kerying.debian.org
(via anon-rsync); period. The package is a convenience, nothing
more[3].
A package which is horribly outdated is everything but a convenience.
File a bug against
Martin Schulze wrote:
Santiago Vila wrote:
James Troup wrote:
The canonical source for the debian keyring _is_[2] kerying.debian.org
(via anon-rsync); period. The package is a convenience, nothing
more[3].
A package which is horribly outdated is everything but a convenience.
Santiago Vila wrote:
James Troup wrote:
The canonical source for the debian keyring _is_[2] kerying.debian.org
(via anon-rsync); period. The package is a convenience, nothing
more[3].
A package which is horribly outdated is everything but a convenience.
File a bug against
Martin Schulze wrote:
Santiago Vila wrote:
James Troup wrote:
The canonical source for the debian keyring _is_[2] kerying.debian.org
(via anon-rsync); period. The package is a convenience, nothing
more[3].
A package which is horribly outdated is everything but a convenience.
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 01:37:52AM +0100, James Troup wrote:
Julian Gilbey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(1) It could be documented on http://keyring.debian.org/
I'm sure it could...[0]
And I would do it if I had the faintest clue what I was talking
about. But as I don't, please could
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Santiago Vila wrote:
James Troup wrote:
The canonical source for the debian keyring _is_[2] kerying.debian.org
(via anon-rsync); period. The package is a convenience, nothing
more[3].
A package which is horribly outdated is everything but a convenience.
That, I
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Henrique M Holschuh wrote:
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Santiago Vila wrote:
James Troup wrote:
The canonical source for the debian keyring _is_[2] kerying.debian.org
(via anon-rsync); period. The package is a convenience, nothing
more[3].
A package which is horribly
On 30 Apr 2001, James Troup wrote:
Julian Gilbey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(1) It could be documented on http://keyring.debian.org/
I'm sure it could...[0]
Is the procedure for useing anon-rsync documented somewhere else?
The canonical source for the debian keyring _is_[2]
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 01:37:16PM -0800, Britton wrote:
On 30 Apr 2001, James Troup wrote:
Julian Gilbey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(1) It could be documented on http://keyring.debian.org/
I'm sure it could...[0]
It didn't take me too long (just now) to work out that
rsync
* Britton
| On 30 Apr 2001, James Troup wrote:
|
| Julian Gilbey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
|
| (1) It could be documented on http://keyring.debian.org/
|
| I'm sure it could...[0]
|
| Is the procedure for useing anon-rsync documented somewhere else?
rsync
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 01:37:52AM +0100, James Troup wrote:
Julian Gilbey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(1) It could be documented on http://keyring.debian.org/
I'm sure it could...[0]
And I would do it if I had the faintest clue what I was talking
about. But as I don't, please could
James Troup wrote:
The canonical source for the debian keyring _is_[2] kerying.debian.org
(via anon-rsync); period. The package is a convenience, nothing
more[3].
A package which is horribly outdated is everything but a convenience.
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Santiago Vila wrote:
James Troup wrote:
The canonical source for the debian keyring _is_[2] kerying.debian.org
(via anon-rsync); period. The package is a convenience, nothing
more[3].
A package which is horribly outdated is everything but a convenience.
That, I
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Henrique M Holschuh wrote:
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Santiago Vila wrote:
James Troup wrote:
The canonical source for the debian keyring _is_[2] kerying.debian.org
(via anon-rsync); period. The package is a convenience, nothing
more[3].
A package which is horribly
On 30 Apr 2001, James Troup wrote:
Julian Gilbey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(1) It could be documented on http://keyring.debian.org/
I'm sure it could...[0]
Is the procedure for useing anon-rsync documented somewhere else?
The canonical source for the debian keyring _is_[2]
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 01:37:16PM -0800, Britton wrote:
On 30 Apr 2001, James Troup wrote:
Julian Gilbey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(1) It could be documented on http://keyring.debian.org/
I'm sure it could...[0]
It didn't take me too long (just now) to work out that
rsync
* Britton
| On 30 Apr 2001, James Troup wrote:
|
| Julian Gilbey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
|
| (1) It could be documented on http://keyring.debian.org/
|
| I'm sure it could...[0]
|
| Is the procedure for useing anon-rsync documented somewhere else?
rsync
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 01:18:52AM -0400, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
snip
Install the debian-keyring package (if you haven't already),
I note that the debian-keyring package is horribly outdated
(2000.08.30), how often is it updated? I've reverted to downloading the
keyring manually from auric.d.o
Hi Timshel!
You wrote:
I note that the debian-keyring package is horribly outdated
(2000.08.30), how often is it updated? I've reverted to downloading the
keyring manually from auric.d.o ...
The sid package should be up to date, I think. Since my system still
runs potato however, I get new
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 12:47:40PM +0200, Bas Zoetekouw wrote:
You wrote:
I note that the debian-keyring package is horribly outdated
(2000.08.30), how often is it updated? I've reverted to downloading the
keyring manually from auric.d.o ...
The sid package should be up to date, I
Bas Zoetekouw [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
0 6 */2 * * cd $HOME/.gnupg; scp -q -C
auric.debian.org:/org/keyring.debian.org/keyrings/debian-keyring.{gpg,pgp} .
ARGH! FFS, use the anonymous rsync method on keyring.debian.org,
that's what it's there for.
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Hi,
I want to know whether I have to import all the keys in the debian-keyring
into my public keyring to be able to verify signatures, or is there a
better way, such as defining other public keyrings/querying a keyserver etc.
Thanks,
viral
--
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On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 10:41:37AM +0530, Viral wrote:
I want to know whether I have to import all the keys in the debian-keyring
into my public keyring to be able to verify signatures, or is there a
better way, such as defining other public keyrings/querying a keyserver etc.
Install the
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 01:18:52AM -0400, Matt Zimmerman wrote:
snip
Install the debian-keyring package (if you haven't already),
I note that the debian-keyring package is horribly outdated
(2000.08.30), how often is it updated? I've reverted to downloading the
keyring manually from auric.d.o
Hi Timshel!
You wrote:
I note that the debian-keyring package is horribly outdated
(2000.08.30), how often is it updated? I've reverted to downloading the
keyring manually from auric.d.o ...
The sid package should be up to date, I think. Since my system still
runs potato however, I get new
Bas Zoetekouw [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
0 6 */2 * * cd $HOME/.gnupg; scp -q -C
auric.debian.org:/org/keyring.debian.org/keyrings/debian-keyring.{gpg,pgp} .
ARGH! FFS, use the anonymous rsync method on keyring.debian.org,
that's what it's there for.
--
James
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 12:34:30AM +0100, James Troup wrote:
Bas Zoetekouw [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
0 6 */2 * * cd $HOME/.gnupg; scp -q -C
auric.debian.org:/org/keyring.debian.org/keyrings/debian-keyring.{gpg,pgp} .
ARGH! FFS, use the anonymous rsync method on keyring.debian.org,
Julian Gilbey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(1) It could be documented on http://keyring.debian.org/
I'm sure it could...[0]
(2) I wouldn't have thought of using anonymous rsync either
Err, and? Look, it's very simple:
a) anonymous good, automated access to an allegedly secure account bad.
b)
Hi,
I want to know whether I have to import all the keys in the debian-keyring
into my public keyring to be able to verify signatures, or is there a
better way, such as defining other public keyrings/querying a keyserver etc.
Thanks,
viral
--
And if your head explodes with dark forebodings
On Sun, Apr 29, 2001 at 10:41:37AM +0530, Viral wrote:
I want to know whether I have to import all the keys in the debian-keyring
into my public keyring to be able to verify signatures, or is there a
better way, such as defining other public keyrings/querying a keyserver etc.
Install the
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