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<H1>[Mageia-sysadm] [814] - add a module to generate gnupg key ( similar to the one for openssl</H1>
<B>nicolas vigier</B>
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<I>Mon Jan 17 18:09:27 CET 2011</I>
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<PRE>On Mon, 17 Jan 2011, Pascal Terjan wrote:
><i> > 1 key for all is the simplest solution, as this is easiest, and do not
</I>><i> > requires a lot of work to update keys. There is also a simpler BS.
</I>><i> > However, this mean we cannot expire the keys. But this also mean that we
</I>><i> > can more easily have it signed, if we make it signed once, and do not
</I>><i> > need to redo it every time. ( see the gpg web of trust ).
</I>><i>
</I>><i> Another solution is to have one key, signed by everyone and stored
</I>><i> safely (like, on a usb key in a bank), and use this key to sign the
</I>><i> keys that will sign packages (and that will be stored safely too but
</I>><i> have to be accessible on valstar). If we want to use a new key at some
</I>><i> point for signing packages, we just need to access that master key.
</I>
It looks like a good idea.
><i> >
</I>><i> > How do we sign
</I>><i> > ==============
</I>><i> >
</I>><i> > Again, point 3 have a impact here. Either we sign when uploaded, using
</I>><i> > youri, or using a custom action ( as current one do not permit to change
</I>><i> > uid ), or we use some custom cronjob to sign.
</I>
I vote too for using a custom action, to store the key on a separate
account, and use it with a script run with sudo.
It can be done with a cron job too, but it will slower I think. Is there
any advantage doing it with a cron job ?
><i> >
</I>><i> > Or we sign when the release is made.
</I>
That would mean having unsigned cauldron packages ?
><i> >
</I>><i> > I would recommend using a custom action, as privilege separation sound
</I>><i> > like a good idea. I would prefer to avoid signing again the day of
</I>><i> > release, for reasons that were already given.
</I>><i> >
</I>><i> >
</I>><i> > Bonus, usage of the module :
</I>><i> > ============================
</I>><i> >
</I>><i> >    gnupg::keys { "cauldron":
</I>><i> >        email => "root@$domain",
</I>><i> >        key_name => "John the plop",
</I>><i> >        key_length => "4096"
</I>><i> >    }
</I>><i> >
</I>><i> > create a key cauldron.sec and cauldron.pub in /etc/gnupg/keys/. I am not
</I>><i> > sure of the format ( maybe have it exported would be good ), and I am
</I>><i> > not sure that putting everything in this directory is the good location.
</I>
What are the permissions and owner on this directory ?
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