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Serveur de clefs qui fonctionne !!! (13/06/2020)
Usage:
gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys A88441BD4864F95BEE08E63A71EB474019940E11
Utiliser l'empreinte de clé que vous souhaitez retrouver
======= Pour nettoyer archlinux keyring :
# cd /etc/pacman.d
# mv gnupg/ gnupg.old/
# pacman-key --init
# pacman-key --populate
Usage:
gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys A88441BD4864F95BEE08E63A71EB474019940E11
Utiliser l'empreinte de clé que vous souhaitez retrouver
======= Pour nettoyer archlinux keyring :
# cd /etc/pacman.d
# mv gnupg/ gnupg.old/
# pacman-key --init
# pacman-key --populate
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