On Tue, 17 Jul 2007, Christoph Berg wrote: > > > id | fingerprint | uid > > > ------+------------------------------------------+------ > > > 5823 | F7867D1E8EEB8DE7EBBE05BF25D28CC5957D58CF | 1319 > > > 5900 | 86CB46D209591D06AE9C2A666CF485B3DCBA43DF | > > > > > > You will have to wait for (or poke) the ftp-masters to do a "dak > > > import-ldap-fingerprints" run. > > > > Is this true? Fingerprints of subkeys are never imported in the LDAP. > > In userdir-ldap at least, authentication with subkeys is always first > > resolved to the main key with the the help of the keyring and then the > > fingerprint of the main key is looked for in the LDAP database. > > > > Maybe you could do something similar. You need a recent copy of the > > keyring (that you can get by public rsync on keyring.debian.org). > > I don't know how that's handled in LDAP, but the above is what the > projectb knows about that keyid. The uid column will have to be filled > for ddpo to be able to know that "86CB46D209591D06AE9C2A666CF485B3DCBA43DF" > is actually "thijs". You can try reopening the bug and reassigning it > to ftp.debian.org if there is a general problem with subkeys and the > problen doesn't resolve itself with then next import-ldap-fingerprints > run (which happens every few weeks).
The last run happened 6 weeks ago: https://rt.debian.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=102 Thijs, did you create your subkey recently ? > PS 1: I know that the mail gateway at [EMAIL PROTECTED] does not support > subkeys, but dak apparently does. It does support subkeys since 2 months. https://rt.debian.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=70 > PS 2: Note that the projectb doesn't correlate a (source) packages's > maintainer and the uid/key used to sign it in any way, that's two > different text fields. The fact that the upload is accepted even if the key is not associated to a uid proves either that projectb doesn't properly identify subkeys or that you can't rely on projectb to do this for you. I don't know what interpretation is the right one. :-) Cheers, -- Raphaël Hertzog Premier livre français sur Debian GNU/Linux : http://www.ouaza.com/livre/admin-debian/