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anonymousmaybe cc eyedeekay
eyedeekay anonymousmaybe what's apt telling you?
anonymousmaybe one sec will copy/paste
anonymousmaybe Err:5 tor+https://deb.i2p.net bookworm InRelease
anonymousmaybe The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 67ECE5605BCF1346
anonymousmaybe W: GPG error: tor+https://deb.i2p.net bookworm InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 67ECE5605BCF1346
anonymousmaybe E: The repository 'tor+https://deb.i2p.net bookworm InRelease' is not signed.
anonymousmaybe N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.
anonymousmaybe N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.
anonymousmaybe zsh: exit 100 apt update
anonymousmaybe gpg fingerprint of the key:
anonymousmaybe gpg --keyid-format long --import --import-options show-only --with-fingerprint i2p-archive-keyring.gpg
anonymousmaybe gpg: key 67ECE5605BCF1346: 11 signatures not checked due to missing keys
anonymousmaybe pub rsa4096/67ECE5605BCF1346 2013-10-10 [SC] [expires: 2027-10-13]
anonymousmaybe Key fingerprint = 7840 E761 0F28 B904 7535 49D7 67EC E560 5BCF 1346
anonymousmaybe uid I2P Debian Package Repository <killyourtv@i2pmail.org>
anonymousmaybe sub rsa4096/D241CEBF3CAB5E06 2014-03-21 [S] [expires: 2027-10-13]
eyedeekay The key was just updated, I think that might be related
eyedeekay But don't quote me on that yet
anonymousmaybe ok before how long was that?
eyedeekay 3 days ago
anonymousmaybe ah then for surely not related, something messed up now.
anonymousmaybe you can try install i2p on debian VM if you have for testing
anonymousmaybe (unless the problem was persistent since 3 days ago without someone reporting the issue until now)
eyedeekay Could be either, it's not particularly close to update time and debian users are a pretty stable bunch
anonymousmaybe yeah nevertheless, see whats causing that
anonymousmaybe because it reproducible issue, we have one of whonix users also faced the same issue
eyedeekay anonymousmaybe I can't reproduce it here on my local setup but I'm not on bookworm, I'll set up a VM and see what I can see
orignal lol. anonymousmaybe