From a27c8b00ebf173659f22f53ce65679e94e7dfb1b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 28 Apr 2024 11:19:41 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 2022.12.24. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- cheatsheets/keyring/updating_dd_key.txt | 109 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 109 insertions(+) create mode 100644 cheatsheets/keyring/updating_dd_key.txt (limited to 'cheatsheets/keyring/updating_dd_key.txt') diff --git a/cheatsheets/keyring/updating_dd_key.txt b/cheatsheets/keyring/updating_dd_key.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..46f4456 --- /dev/null +++ b/cheatsheets/keyring/updating_dd_key.txt @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +Updating a DD key +================= + +- Key updates should be for a reason (i.e. lost control of earlier + key, or moving to stronger key). + +- Request must include: + - Old key (full fingerprint) + - New key (full fingerprint) + - Inline signature with OLD key + +- New key must be signed by at least two DDs (and more if possible); + if the old key is particularly well connected, we have requested the + person to get more signatures in order to avoid weakening the + overall web of trust. The new key must also be signed with the old + one (except in cases, say, where the old one was lost). + +- Procedure + + I am following the request for Giovanni Mascellani (RT #2473). Of + course, replace keys with adequate values. As you can see, this + request mentioned only the key IDs, so full fingerprint was + requested. + + # Before anything else, retrieve both keys, to be able to do the + # following checks + $ gpg --keyserver $KEYSERVER --recv-key \ + 1EB63D43E2014DDF67BD003FFCB0BB5C5F1FBF70 \ + 82D119A840C6EFCA6F5AF9459EDCC991D9AB457E + gpg: requesting key 5F1FBF70 from hkp server nisamox.fciencias.unam.mx + gpg: requesting key D9AB457E from hkp server nisamox.fciencias.unam.mx + gpg: key 5F1FBF70: public key "Giovanni Mascellani (Poisson) + # " imported + gpg: key D9AB457E: public key "Giovanni Mascellani + # " imported + gpg: 3 marginal(s) needed, 1 complete(s) needed, classic trust model + gpg: depth: 0 valid: 3 signed: 163 trust: 0-, 0q, 0n, 0m, 0f, 3u + gpg: depth: 1 valid: 163 signed: 409 trust: 154-, 0q, 0n, 5m, 4f, + # 0u + gpg: depth: 2 valid: 12 signed: 99 trust: 12-, 0q, 0n, 0m, 0f, 0u + gpg: next trustdb check due at 2010-09-10 + gpg: Total number processed: 2 + gpg: imported: 2 (RSA: 1) + + $ gpg --verify < (copy of RT message) + (...) + gpg: Signature made Sun 29 Aug 2010 07:30:03 AM CDT using RSA key ID E1889B00 + gpg: Good signature from "Giovanni Mascellani (Poisson) " + gpg: aka "Giovanni Mascellani " + gpg: aka "Giovanni Mascellani " + gpg: aka "Giovanni Mascellani " + gpg: aka "Giovanni Mascellani (DM) " + gpg: aka "Giovanni Mascellani (SNS) " + gpg: aka "[jpeg image of size 8171]" + gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature! + gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner. + Primary key fingerprint: 1EB6 3D43 E201 4DDF 67BD 003F FCB0 BB5C 5F1F BF70 + Subkey fingerprint: 409F 2383 802D B40C CA04 9AF9 810A 9F69 E188 9B00 + + - Helper script + + We have a script called "replace-key". When called, it takes care to + do all of the steps described from here until the commit step. + + You should call it using both keys' long (64 bit) keyids: + + $ ./script/replace-key FCB0BB5C5F1FBF70 9EDCC991D9AB457E + + + $ gpg --export D9AB457E > /tmp/key + # DD keys (past and present), names and identities are kept in + # the plaintext file 'keyids' - Confirm and get the requester's + # Debian account name in case it's not listed as one of the + # identities + + $ grep 5F1FBF70 keyids + 0xFCB0BB5C5F1FBF70 Giovanni Mascellani + # Old keys are removed from the repository. + + $ git rm debian-keyring-gpg/0xFCB0BB5C5F1FBF70 + rm 'debian-keyring-gpg/0xFCB0BB5C5F1FBF70' + + $ ./scripts/add-key /tmp/key debian-keyring-gpg/ + # A screen listing all of the requester's signatures which are + # in the Debian keyring appears. At very least, two DD should + # have signed his key, unless specific reasons + # (i.e. geographical) have been already discussed. Take note of + # the respective key IDs. If they are too many, just note the + # first four or five, in this case: F2C423BC 33FC40A4. + # Also take note that the old key (5F1FBF70) has also signed + # it. + Are you sure you want to update this key? (y/n) + y + adding debian-keyring-gpg/0x9EDCC991D9AB457E + Enter full name of new key: Giovanni Mascellani + Enter Debian login of new key: gio + + # Note this addition in debian/changelog - Just make sure before + # doing this you are not modifying an already uploaded changelog + # entry! + $ dch -a 'Replace 0xFCB0BB5C5F1FBF70 with 0x9EDCC991D9AB457E (Giovanni Mascellani) (RT #2473)' + +- Git commit + + In order for the parse-git-changelog script to work, we adhere to + machine-parsable information in the changelog. If you used the + replace-key script, you will find it creates a git-commit-template + file. It just needs you to fill in the Debian user IDs for the + New-key-certified-by field. -- cgit v1.2.3