[tor-relays] Debian is not allowing tor to update despite it being listed as a trusted respritory

Keifer Bly keifer.bly at gmail.com
Sun May 8 14:49:18 UTC 2022


I have done all these and it still happens. Is there perhaps a tool that
will set this up? Thanks.

--Keifer

On Sat, May 7, 2022, 10:54 AM Keifer Bly <keifer.bly at gmail.com> wrote:

> I am running as the root user.
>
> --Keifer
>
> On Sat, May 7, 2022, 10:50 AM Keifer Bly <keifer.bly at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Ok will try these things. Does that it's an ovh debain have anything to
>> do with it? Hosted by them and they may frown on tor.
>>
>> --Keifer
>>
>> On Thu, May 5, 2022, 8:41 AM ben <ben at bentasker.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>>> > Simply displays a message "no valid openpgp data found". My sources
>>> file
>>>
>>> You'll see this because your system doesn't trust the cert chain.
>>>
>>> You're not seeing a certificate warning because you've got output
>>> suppressed (the -q in wget's arguments)
>>>
>>> If you run
>>>
>>>     wget
>>> https://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org/A3C4F0F979CAA22CDBA8F512EE8CBC9E88
>>> 6DDD89.asc
>>>
>>> I suspect you'll see the certificate warning.
>>>
>>> You need to fix that before anything suggested here is going to work -
>>> if the cert chain isn't trusted then apt isn't going to access the
>>> repository's indexes, and so won't even see what packages are there, much
>>> less install them.
>>>
>>> As apt didn't grab an updated version for you (which may be due to other
>>> repo misconfigurations) you probably want to grab and install the cert
>>> manually
>>>
>>>     # Verify that this gives a cert warning
>>>     curl https://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org/
>>>
>>>     curl -k --output "/tmp/ISRG_Root_X1.crt"  "
>>> https://letsencrypt.org/certs/isrgrootx1.pem.txt"
>>>     sudo mv /tmp/ISRG_Root_X1.crt /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/
>>>     sudo update-ca-certificates
>>>
>>>     # Now try again
>>>     curl https://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org/
>>>
>>> If that final curl now works, run apt-get update and you should find apt
>>> no longer complains about the tor repo
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Ben Tasker
>>> https://www.bentasker.co.uk
>>>
>>> ---- On Thu, 05 May 2022 13:21:22 +0100 * <lists at for-privacy.net
>>> <lists at for-privacy.net>>* wrote ----
>>>
>>> On Thursday, May 5, 2022 5:17:23 AM CEST Keifer Bly wrote:
>>> > Thank you. But running wget -qO-
>>> >
>>> https://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org/A3C4F0F979CAA22CDBA8F512EE8CBC9E88
>>> > 6DDD89.asc
>>> >
>>> > gpg --dearmor | tee /usr/share/keyrings/tor-archive-keyring.gpg
>>> >/dev/null
>>>
>>> Maybe copy paste error. It must be one line and you must be root or type
>>> 'sudo' in front of it. Maybe you can better copy from here:
>>>
>>> 3. Then add the gpg key ...
>>> https://support.torproject.org/apt/
>>>
>>> > Simply displays a message "no valid openpgp data found". My sources
>>> file
>>>
>>> If this message appears again, install gpg:
>>> sudo apt update && apt -y install gnupg
>>>
>>> --
>>> ╰_╯ Ciao Marco!
>>>
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