On Thursday 2021-12-23 16:03, Alexey Tikhonov wrote:
The SSSD team is proud to announce the release of version 2.6.2 of the
System Security Services Daemon. The tarball can be downloaded from:
https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/releases/tag/2.6.2
-rw-r--r-- 1 jengelh users 7598580 Dec 23 15:46+0100 sssd-2.6.2.tar.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 jengelh users 833 Dec 23 15:46+0100 sssd-2.6.2.tar.gz.asc
md5sum:
a07f6c77fa846b910bf2d8662b010717 1.gz
c883aa3c4b161595f593d88b949371b1 1.gz.asc
gpg: Signature made 2021-12-23T15:33:39 CET
gpg: using RSA key 1597174989DDD7EE68DACCBD75FBD239B5E3AF9B
Later,
build.opensuse.org rejected the submission because something
sneakily changed upstream
-rw-r--r-- 1 jengelh users 7598580 Dec 23 15:46+0100 sssd-2.6.2.tar.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 jengelh users 833 Dec 23 16:22+0100 sssd-2.6.2.tar.gz.asc
a07f6c77fa846b910bf2d8662b010717 sssd-2.6.2.tar.gz
548cff73689925889f040f4b38e613ca sssd-2.6.2.tar.gz.asc
gpg: Signature made 2021-12-23T16:21:08 CET
gpg: using RSA key 930201AAB42DD1947210B7838D7326351A726211
Besides that, where can we get the GPG keys? The keyserver infrastructure is a
bit in disarray (
keys.openpgp.net is the only modern instance left, and it
needs some extra steps from key owners) and does not seem to hold either key
with a name.