The EPEL5 key has been added to Katello and is associated with my EPEL5
repo. My CentOS5 client has gpgcheck=1 for that repo. I try to install
the katello-agent and subscription-manager packages (with yum install) and
get the attached (rather than a prompt to y/n accept)…Did I do something
wrong? What have I misunderstood? Thanks.
Alternatively, is an GPG key held in Katello published - so that I can
point a client to it with rpm --import http://katello.server/GPG-EPEL-5-Key
(or some such)?
It is possible for EL5 that a newer package was added and we missed signing
it – which version of the client repository are you seeing this on?
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On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 4:24 AM, JC wrote:
The EPEL5 key has been added to Katello and is associated with my EPEL5
repo. My CentOS5 client has gpgcheck=1 for that repo. I try to install
the katello-agent and subscription-manager packages (with yum install) and
get the attached (rather than a prompt to y/n accept)…Did I do something
wrong? What have I misunderstood? Thanks.
Alternatively, is an GPG key held in Katello published - so that I can
point a client to it with rpm --import http://katello.server/GPG-EPEL-5-Key (or some such)?
The EPEL5 key has been added to Katello and is associated with my EPEL5
repo. My CentOS5 client has gpgcheck=1 for that repo. I try to install
the katello-agent and subscription-manager packages (with yum install) and
get the attached (rather than a prompt to y/n accept)…Did I do something
wrong? What have I misunderstood? Thanks.
Alternatively, is an GPG key held in Katello published - so that I can
point a client to it with rpm --import http://katello.server/GPG-EPEL-5-Key (or some such)?