Re: [SLE] apt-get upgrade -> unknown signature or unsigned error

From: Thinker (thinker_at_thoughtprogress.com)
Date: 08/28/04

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    Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 18:11:53 -0400
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    On Aug 27, 2004, at 5:53 PM, Richard Bos wrote:

    > Op vrijdag 27 augustus 2004 23:35, schreef Steve Kratz:
    >> You can
    >>
    >> a) (probably safest is the apt source actually has a PGP key) look at
    >> /etc/apt/sources.list, visit each site, download the pgp key and
    >> import it
    >> into your gpg keyring... OR
    >>
    >> b) add --no-checksig to the apt/apt-get command line. This will
    >> override
    >> the signature checking completely. While it's somewhat unlikely the
    >> Packman
    >> or ULB, etc., repositories would intentionally put 'bad' RPMs on their
    >> site, there's always that chance someone could tamper with something
    >> and
    >> you'd never know if the archive was changed...
    >
    > Or; many public keys are now available via:
    > apt install rpmkey-<apt component>
    >
    > If that does not work use:
    > 'apt search rpmkey' and see what there is in store.
    >
    > Many keys have been collected at:
    > http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/apt4rpm/rpmkeys/
    >
    > So you can also point apt to the above url, like;
    > apt install
    > http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/apt4rpm/rpmkeys/rpmkey-packman-
    > rainer-0.1-0.pm.0.noarch.rpm
    > (that is one line)

    I did this and the system would not let me install it because the
    package was unsigned.

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