Using gpg-authenticated debian-archives: Difference between revisions
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apt-get install gnupg debian-keyring | apt-get install gnupg debian-keyring | ||
gpg --recv-keys 4F368D5D | gpg --keyserver hkp://subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 4F368D5D | ||
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(adjust the key ID as needed) | (adjust the key ID and keyserver as needed) | ||
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Revision as of 18:31, 14 October 2007
read http://wiki.debian.org/SecureApt
do this inside the nfsroot if needed:
apt-get install gnupg debian-keyring gpg --keyserver hkp://subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 4F368D5D
(adjust the key ID and keyserver as needed)
Adding
FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP_OPTS="--include=gnupg"
to make-fai-nfsroot.conf then you don't need to install gnupkg manually.
For people running an archive repository
(taken from http://wiki.debian.org/apt06 - go to that page and read it!)
If you run a archive make sure that you have a toplevel Release file (create it with apt-ftparchive release) and sign it a key (with gpg -abs -o Release.gpg Release). Then tell your users what key they need to import.
howto create a local mirror incl. security.debian.org
http://www.psycast.de/blog/?postid=30 (german, will do a translation soon)