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[ossec-list] Re: Silly problem
That's it. I should have thought of that. :-)
Thank you.
Mark
On Jul 3, 2:48 pm, David Williams <davew...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Mark,
> The signature may be gzipped. Check:
> file ossec-hids-1.2.tar.gz.sig
> if it reports gzip compressed data you will need to rename
> ossec-hids-1.2.tar.gz.sig to ossec-hids-1.2.tar.gz.sig.gz, gunzip it
> (gunzip will be happier with the .gz extension), then run
> gpg --verify ossec-hids-1.2.tar.gz.sig and it should be happy.
> -David
>
>
>
> Mark Roggenkamp wrote:
> > Surely I'm doing something silly here but I can't get the sig for
> >http://www.ossec.net/files/ossec-hids-1.2.tar.gzto verify. I'm using
> >http://www.ossec.net/files/ossec-hids-1.2.tar.gz.sig.
>
> > The windows agent seems to verify fine.
>
> > I'm doing gpg --verify ossec-hids-1.2.tar.gz.sig ossec-hids-1.2.tar.gz
>
> > and it says:
>
> > gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found.
> > gpg: the signature could not be verified.
> > Please remember that the signature file (.sig or .asc)
> > should be the first file given on the command line.
>
> > Any idea what I may be doing wrong?
>
> > Best Regards,
> > Mark
>
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