Hi Lee,
The point is the GPG key found on the net-snmp website has the wrong key.
I can quite easily download the key off the keyserver but the point is not
that someone signed the package using some random key uploaded to a
keyserver, but it was signed by the correct key. For better or worse,
On 11/29/18, Craig Small wrote:
> Hi Lee,
> The point is the GPG key found on the net-snmp website has the wrong key.
I just did a not-so-quik-test moving my existing gnupg info out of the
way and you're right - I can't get from the key on their web page to a
key that verifies the package just
On 11/27/18, Craig Small wrote:
> Hi,
> The 5.8 tarball is signed with one key and the GPG key available on your
> website is another.
> I assume that its just you using a new key, but for now I won't be updating
> the Debian packages until I'm sure they're ok.
Maybe you need to refresh your
Hi,
The 5.8 tarball is signed with one key and the GPG key available on your
website is another.
I assume that its just you using a new key, but for now I won't be updating
the Debian packages until I'm sure they're ok.
$ gpg net-snmp-admin.asc
gpg: WARNING: no command supplied. Trying to guess