On Mon, Jun 22, 2020, at 2:35 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote: > Hello Rick! > > On 6/19/20 10:59 AM, Rick Thomas wrote: > > So my second question is: How do I get it to proceed automatically in spite > > of the expired key? > > You can set this option in your APT configuration: > > Acquire::Check-Valid-Until=false > > which will disable the check for expired signatures. > > Adrian
Thanks Adrian! I tried this to see if I could get a one-time over-ride: > root@grey:~# apt-get -o 'Acquire::Check-Valid-Until=false' update > Ign http://archive.debian.org jessie InRelease > Get:1 http://archive.debian.org jessie Release.gpg [2420 B] > Hit http://archive.debian.org jessie Release > Ign http://archive.debian.org jessie Release > Ign http://archive.debian.org jessie/main powerpc Packages/DiffIndex > Ign http://archive.debian.org jessie/non-free powerpc Packages/DiffIndex > Ign http://archive.debian.org jessie/contrib powerpc Packages/DiffIndex > Hit http://archive.debian.org jessie/contrib Translation-en > Hit http://archive.debian.org jessie/main Translation-en > Hit http://archive.debian.org jessie/non-free Translation-en > Hit http://archive.debian.org jessie/main powerpc Packages > Hit http://archive.debian.org jessie/non-free powerpc Packages > Hit http://archive.debian.org jessie/contrib powerpc Packages > Fetched 2420 B in 12s (197 B/s) > Reading package lists... Done > W: GPG error: http://archive.debian.org jessie Release: The following > signatures were invalid: KEYEXPIRED 1587841717 > root@grey:~# Unfortunately, as you can see, I still get the warning. I have a vague recollection of seeing something somewhere (I know -- I'm sorry I can't be more specific) that the version of apt in Jessie doesn't respond to "Check-Valid-Until". Can anyone confirm or deny this? I wonder if it is possible to get the Release file re-signed with an up-to-date key? Thanks! Rick