Re: gpg unknown signatures

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I imported the RPM-GPG-KEY in /usr/share/rhn, but that didn't solve the problem. I think the problem is that I've subscribed to the Redhat enterprise extras channel, and maybe I need a different key for rpm's in this channel? If so, how do I get the key file?
Thanks

Alexey Fadyushin <fab@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You can find the public key files used for package signing in
directories
/usr/share/doc/rpm-*
/usr/share/rhn/
/usr/share/doc/redhat-*

Also you can find the key files by using command 'locate'. Search for
the files
with 'RPM-GPG-KEY' in its names:
locate RPM-GPG-KEY

It should give the list of public key files.
These key files should be installed into RPM manager database with the
command
rpm --import 


Alexey Fadyushin
Brainbench MVP for Linux.
http://www.brainbench.com

Daniel Rubin wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> I'm running RH AS 3.0 and when I use up2date to update packages, I get warning message box popups saying that some packages are signed with an unknown gpg signature. How do I get & install all the public signatures for all redhat packages?
> Thanks,
> Daniel
> 
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