pkgrepo.managed should support key_fingerprint for key_url #67531
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@mitar Thanks for the report. This would be a good feature to have. |
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I still think this would be a good feature to have. |
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Thank you for updating this issue. It is no longer marked as stale. |
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Unstale. |
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Thank you for updating this issue. It is no longer marked as stale. |
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Currently one can use
key_url
to specify which key to install. But there is no way to assure that the key obtained is really the one you expected. Ideally, you could also provide something likekey_fingerprint
so that the key would be checked against it before installing.Related: #14677
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