OpenSUSE :: Why Getting Request To Accept New Repository Signature
Oct 22, 2010
I have NVIDIA installed and I have the repo installed as well, but I have not made any changes to it. So why all of a sudden am I getting the following popup? Is it safe? Should I accept it?
Code:
Do you want to accept this repository signature?
package_id: dummy,0.0.1,i386,data
repository_name: NVIDIA_Repository_1
key_url: [URL]
key_userid:NVIDIA Corporation <linux-bugs@nvidia.com>
key_id: F5113243C66B6EAE
key_fingerprint: (I'm hiding this just in case it's a security risk)
key_timestamp: Thu Jun 15 12:13:18 2006
type: gpg
Also, why am I getting it now if it's from 2006?
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Apr 20, 2010
When kupdate applet started up, it popped up this window:
Code:
Do you want to accept this repository signature?
package_id :dummy;0.0.1;i386;data
repository_name: KDE_4_Stable
key_url: [URL]
key_userid:KDE OBS Project <KDE@build.opensuse.org>
key_id: 27C070176F88BB2F
key_fingerprint: ...elided...
key_timestamp: Fri Apr 16 06:26:59 2010
type: gpg
What is this? Why am I getting it? Is it safe to accept? I edited the key fingerprint.
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Feb 17, 2010
Why am I getting this popup? Is this safe? What's the "dummy" part? This came up right when I started my computer up.
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Mar 5, 2010
After booting up openSUSE 11.1 i586 this morning, I got a message I had never seen before:
Repository Signature Required
Do you want to accept this repository signature?
package_id:dummy;0.0.1:i386;data
repository_name: repo-update
key_url: [URL]
key_useridpenSUSE Project Signing Key <opensuse@opensuse.org>
key_id:B88B2FD43DBDC284
key_fingerprint:22C07BA534178CD02EFE22AAB88B2FD43DBDC284
key_timestamp:Fri Nov 7 09:10:07 2008
type: gpg
Yes No
So I said Yes. But then it wanted root access, which I declined to provide and canceled the thing, whatever it is. Now, of course, my updater is displaying the yellow triangle with the ! in the center. This is the creepiest thing I have encountered since starting to use openSUSE several years ago. Did this result from some kind of screwup by the folks of openSUSE?
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Today, shortly after booting my OpenSUSE 11.3 I got this popup. [URL]. I guess it was caused by the Updater Applet when checking the repos for new updates. But what does it mean? Why do I get this now and not when adding the repo. It seems to belong to the filesystems repo and I have indeed added that some time ago (in order to install davfs2). I'm not sure what it means to accept a signature.
Normally with public key infrastructure, you need to accept other's public keys or certificates containing their public keys. And before doing so you need to verify the fingerprint, otherwise the whole procedure is useless, because it might be a fake certificate / man in the middle talking to you. Once you have accepted (trusted) the public key (or a certificate containing it), the system will check signatures for you.
So the question "do you want accept this signature" sounds weird to me. In openSUSE repos I have come across fingerprints many times before. But whenever I have searched google in order to verify the fingerprint I have not received any useful hit. I would have expected that valid keys and their fingerprints are listed on some web site. It appears there are three instances of package signing keys ... but there has not been any answer.
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>943d8bb8
> 1:fftw3 ###########################################
[code]....
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Code:
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Code:
nobani@linux-m9c6:~> su
Password:
Permissions on the password database may be too restrictive.
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nobani@linux-m9c6:~>
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ATI Radeon Xpress 200
512.0 MB DDR SDRAM
ATI Radeon Xpress 200 Shared video memory (UMA)
DVD-RW 16X TSSTcorp CD/DVDW TS-H552B drive
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Code:
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