[nikcub@gmail.com: Live CD keys missing from key server]
Hi Daniel,
Please submit these keys for inclusion...
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From: Nik Cubrilovic <nikcub@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 11:25:03 +1100
To: debian-cd@lists.debian.org
Subject: Live CD keys missing from key server
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The two keys used to sign the Live CD's:
pub 4096R/AD11CF6A 2013-05-06
Key fingerprint = 1E4F 435C 4E9A 42B3 D9DF BE3A 510A D6B9 AD11 CF6A
uid Debian Live Signing Key (2013) <
debian-live@lists.debian.org>
sub 4096R/B72E3E00 2013-05-06
pub 4096R/A9B26DF5 2014-01-03
Key fingerprint = 8A36 A2E8 91A5 C2A9 0DEB 7A8B 1239 00F2 A9B2 6DF5
uid Live Systems Project <debian-live@lists.debian.org>
sub 4096R/D0125917 2014-01-03
are missing from the key server:
$ gpg --keyserver keyring.debian.org --recv-keys AD11CF6A
gpg: requesting key AD11CF6A from hkp server keyring.debian.org
gpgkeys: key AD11CF6A not found on keyserver
$ gpg --keyserver keyring.debian.org --recv-keys A9B26DF5
gpg: requesting key A9B26DF5 from hkp server keyring.debian.org
gpgkeys: key A9B26DF5 not found on keyserver
They are also not on the bzr repo, nor the rsync server + keychain. Wasn't
certain who to send this to, but not being able to find the public keys
means it is currently impossible to verify the live CD images
Thanks,
nik
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