non-authenticated sources

Florin Andrei florin at andrei.myip.org
Wed Mar 28 22:45:06 UTC 2012


On 03/26/2012 08:39 PM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
>
> Top-poster Sam is pretty close.  Check it out by just entering "sudo
> apt-key" and the usage message tells you most of what you need to
> know.

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$ sudo apt-key
Usage: apt-key [--keyring file] [command] [arguments]

Manage apt's list of trusted keys

   apt-key add <file>          - add the key contained in <file> ('-' 
for stdin)
   apt-key del <keyid>         - remove the key <keyid>
   apt-key export <keyid>      - output the key <keyid>
   apt-key exportall           - output all trusted keys
   apt-key update              - update keys using the keyring package
   apt-key net-update          - update keys using the network
   apt-key list                - list keys
   apt-key finger              - list fingerprints
   apt-key adv                 - pass advanced options to gpg (download key)

If no specific keyring file is given the command applies to all keyring 
files.
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I did "sudo apt-key update" and "sudo apt-key net-update". No improvement.

sudo apt-key list does show the Google key.

-- 
Florin Andrei
http://florin.myip.org/




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