On Donnerstag, 25. Juli 2024 01:29:41 CEST you wrote:
What was the previous key for reminder?
The same ;-)
This looks like exactly the one I installed BEFORE all your messages mentioning the requirement to update... manually.
Of course, it is the same key as before. When creating PGP keys, an expiration date is defined by default. The Repo PGP key is always valid for 2 years and the expiry date has been extended for the next 2 years.
I have a problem in that I like to remove ssh before I leave my installations, to be conscious.
What do you mean exactly? 'exit', and you are logged out.
I would have to re-install yet I am pretty sure my key was also 89-ending.
QUESTION:
is there any one / way to tell whether my relays have the proper key from any metrics / torproject admin / version showing up?
apt update gives error message that key has expired.
apt-key -list /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/deb.torproject.org-keyring.gpg ----------------------------------------------------- pub rsa2048 2009-09-04 [SC] [expires: 2028-08-29] A3C4 F0F9 79CA A22C DBA8 F512 EE8C BC9E 886D DD89 uid [ unknown] deb.torproject.org archive signing key sub rsa2048 2009-09-04 [S] [expires: 2026-09-09]
On Donnerstag, 25. Juli 2024 02:55:12 CEST boldsuck wrote:
QUESTION:
is there any one / way to tell whether my relays have the proper key from any metrics / torproject admin / version showing up?
apt update gives error message that key has expired.
apt-key -list /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/deb.torproject.org-keyring.gpg
pub rsa2048 2009-09-04 [SC] [expires: 2028-08-29] A3C4 F0F9 79CA A22C DBA8 F512 EE8C BC9E 886D DD89 uid [ unknown] deb.torproject.org archive signing key sub rsa2048 2009-09-04 [S] [expires: 2026-09-09]
Sorry, above is the key that is installed by the package deb.torproject.org-keyring.
gpg --show-keys /usr/share/keyrings/tor-archive-keyring.gpg shows you the one imported via wget.
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