Where is the public rpm signing key for artifactory install rpms











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I am intending to try artifactory using the rpms to install it, the rpms in the repo are signed but to validate them will require the key



$ rpm --checksig jfrog-artifactory-cpp-ce-6.5.3.rpm
jfrog-artifactory-cpp-ce-6.5.3.rpm: (SHA1) DSA sha1 md5 (GPG) NOT OK (MISSING KEYS: GPG#d7639232)


Where can we download the public key GPG#d7639232 ?



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    I am intending to try artifactory using the rpms to install it, the rpms in the repo are signed but to validate them will require the key



    $ rpm --checksig jfrog-artifactory-cpp-ce-6.5.3.rpm
    jfrog-artifactory-cpp-ce-6.5.3.rpm: (SHA1) DSA sha1 md5 (GPG) NOT OK (MISSING KEYS: GPG#d7639232)


    Where can we download the public key GPG#d7639232 ?



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      I am intending to try artifactory using the rpms to install it, the rpms in the repo are signed but to validate them will require the key



      $ rpm --checksig jfrog-artifactory-cpp-ce-6.5.3.rpm
      jfrog-artifactory-cpp-ce-6.5.3.rpm: (SHA1) DSA sha1 md5 (GPG) NOT OK (MISSING KEYS: GPG#d7639232)


      Where can we download the public key GPG#d7639232 ?



      Alec Keeler










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      I am intending to try artifactory using the rpms to install it, the rpms in the repo are signed but to validate them will require the key



      $ rpm --checksig jfrog-artifactory-cpp-ce-6.5.3.rpm
      jfrog-artifactory-cpp-ce-6.5.3.rpm: (SHA1) DSA sha1 md5 (GPG) NOT OK (MISSING KEYS: GPG#d7639232)


      Where can we download the public key GPG#d7639232 ?



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          The key that signs the repomd metadata is here. You can retrieve the public key that signs the rpms themselves by invoking this Bintray API - It retrieves the key matching the organization that published these rpms (in our case JFrog)






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          • This question is related to the keys used to sign the Artifactory installation rpms, not keys generated by or used by Artifactory itself.
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          The key that signs the repomd metadata is here. You can retrieve the public key that signs the rpms themselves by invoking this Bintray API - It retrieves the key matching the organization that published these rpms (in our case JFrog)






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          • This question is related to the keys used to sign the Artifactory installation rpms, not keys generated by or used by Artifactory itself.
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          • oops let me edit my answer
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          • @alecKeeler see my revised answer
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          The key that signs the repomd metadata is here. You can retrieve the public key that signs the rpms themselves by invoking this Bintray API - It retrieves the key matching the organization that published these rpms (in our case JFrog)






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          • This question is related to the keys used to sign the Artifactory installation rpms, not keys generated by or used by Artifactory itself.
            – Alec Keeler
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          • oops let me edit my answer
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          • @alecKeeler see my revised answer
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          • This question is related to the keys used to sign the Artifactory installation rpms, not keys generated by or used by Artifactory itself.
            – Alec Keeler
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          • oops let me edit my answer
            – danf
            Nov 22 at 12:43












          • @alecKeeler see my revised answer
            – danf
            Nov 27 at 7:33


















          • This question is related to the keys used to sign the Artifactory installation rpms, not keys generated by or used by Artifactory itself.
            – Alec Keeler
            Nov 22 at 9:55










          • oops let me edit my answer
            – danf
            Nov 22 at 12:43












          • @alecKeeler see my revised answer
            – danf
            Nov 27 at 7:33
















          This question is related to the keys used to sign the Artifactory installation rpms, not keys generated by or used by Artifactory itself.
          – Alec Keeler
          Nov 22 at 9:55




          This question is related to the keys used to sign the Artifactory installation rpms, not keys generated by or used by Artifactory itself.
          – Alec Keeler
          Nov 22 at 9:55












          oops let me edit my answer
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          oops let me edit my answer
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          @alecKeeler see my revised answer
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          Nov 27 at 7:33




          @alecKeeler see my revised answer
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