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File openssl.keyring.README of Package ovmf
Upgrade openssl tarball ====================== Sometimes you need also update openssl source code tarball when upgrading EDK2 source code. Normally you should see similar patch commit in EDK2 git repo: commit 4ca4041b0dbb310109d9cb047ed428a0082df395 Author: Sheng Wei <w.sheng@intel.com> Date: Tue Feb 28 10:43:57 2023 +0800 CryptoPkg/OpensslLib: Upgrade OpenSSL to 1.1.1t Then you will need to update openssl-%{openssl_version}.tar.gz and openssl-%{openssl_version}.tar.gz.asc signature. You can find them from https://www.openssl.org/source/old/1.1.1/ e.g. https://www.openssl.org/source/old/1.1.1/openssl-1.1.1t.tar.gz https://www.openssl.org/source/old/1.1.1/openssl-1.1.1t.tar.gz.asc Update the key of signature for tarball ---------------------------------------- You will use "osc ci" command to commit new openssl tarball to OBS. But sometimes you will see fail like this: ovmf> osc ci -m "Upgrade OpenSSL to 1.1.1t" - package has ovmf-rpmlintrc: (unchanged) gpg: Signature made Tue 07 Feb 2023 09:37:18 PM CST gpg: using RSA key 7953AC1FBC3DC8B3B292393ED5E9E43F7DF9EE8C gpg: Can't check signature: No public key ERROR: signature ovmf/openssl-1.1.1t.tar.gz.asc does not validate It means that osc caommand didn't find corresponding key to validate openssl-%{openssl_version}.tar.gz.asc. It will stop to submit your change to OBS. In the above example, it indicates that the signature is using RSA key 7953AC1FBC3DC8B3B292393ED5E9E43F7DF9EE8C. You should go to openssl's "OpenSSL Technical Committee" page to download the corresponding key to local. In this case: https://www.openssl.org/community/otc.html Richard Levitte (I) 7953 AC1F BC3D C8B3 B292 393E D5E9 E43F 7DF9 EE8C Then you just use downloaded key to overwrite openssl.keyring file. e.g. ovmf> cp 7953AC1FBC3DC8B3B292393ED5E9E43F7DF9EE8C openssl.keyring Then the osc verification of openssl-%{openssl_version}.tar.gz.asc will pass. Like this: ovmf> osc ci -m "Upgrade OpenSSL to 1.1.1t" (W) Attention, 7953AC1FBC3DC8B3B292393ED5E9E43F7DF9EE8C is not mentioned in spec files as source or patch. ###ASK ovmf/7953AC1FBC3DC8B3B292393ED5E9E43F7DF9EE8C - package has ovmf-rpmlintrc: (unchanged) gpg: Signature made Tue 07 Feb 2023 09:37:18 PM CST gpg: using RSA key 7953AC1FBC3DC8B3B292393ED5E9E43F7DF9EE8C gpg: Good signature from "Richard Levitte <richard@levitte.org>" [unknown] gpg: aka "Richard Levitte <levitte@lp.se>" [unknown] gpg: aka "Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>" [unknown] Please maintain the openssl.keyring file in ovmf package with new openssl tarball and signature. Take the key of signature from gpg server ----------------------------------------- Sometimes that the gpg key will be removed or changed from otc.html on www.openssl.org, you can NOT find the key for tarball verification. Another way for getting the gpg key is from key server. e.g. gpg --keyserver 'keys.openpgp.org' --recv-keys 'DC7032662AF885E2F47F243F527466A21CA79E6D' The above command will download the key from gpg key server to your local machine. Then you can use it to verify openssl source code tarball: gpg --verify openssl-1.1.1u.tar.gz.asc openssl-1.1.1u.tar.gz If you confirmed that the key can be used to verify tarball. Then you can export it to openssl.keyring file for uploading to OBS/IBS: gpg2 -a --export DC7032662AF885E2F47F243F527466A21CA79E6D > openssl.keyring
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