Can not add debian backports












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I am trying to install https://certbot.eff.org/lets-encrypt/debianstretch-nginx



However when I try to add: deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian stretch-backports main and run apt-get update I get:




NO_PUBKEY 8B48AD6246925553 NO_PUBKEY 7638D0442B90D010




I tried some of the solutions online like:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/274055 but they do not seem to work on my system (Raspberry PI Debian 9 stretch).










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  • Did you try the solution you linked to, only with your missing keys (8B48AD6246925553 & 7638D0442B90D010)?
    – Xen2050
    Dec 8 at 14:56










  • Yes but if I remember correctly I got a error saying that they keys could not be found or did not exists
    – Daniell
    Dec 8 at 15:04










  • The last one matches the fingerprint for "pub rsa4096 2014-11-21 [SC] [expires: 2022-11-19] 126C 0D24 BD8A 2942 CC7D F8AC 7638 D044 2B90 D010 uid [ unknown] Debian Archive Automatic Signing Key (8/jessie) <ftpmaster@debian.org>"
    – Xen2050
    Dec 8 at 15:09










  • Sorry I am not familiair with this, what should I try?
    – Daniell
    Dec 8 at 17:09










  • Fixed the problem
    – Daniell
    Dec 8 at 17:41
















1














I am trying to install https://certbot.eff.org/lets-encrypt/debianstretch-nginx



However when I try to add: deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian stretch-backports main and run apt-get update I get:




NO_PUBKEY 8B48AD6246925553 NO_PUBKEY 7638D0442B90D010




I tried some of the solutions online like:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/274055 but they do not seem to work on my system (Raspberry PI Debian 9 stretch).










share|improve this question
























  • Did you try the solution you linked to, only with your missing keys (8B48AD6246925553 & 7638D0442B90D010)?
    – Xen2050
    Dec 8 at 14:56










  • Yes but if I remember correctly I got a error saying that they keys could not be found or did not exists
    – Daniell
    Dec 8 at 15:04










  • The last one matches the fingerprint for "pub rsa4096 2014-11-21 [SC] [expires: 2022-11-19] 126C 0D24 BD8A 2942 CC7D F8AC 7638 D044 2B90 D010 uid [ unknown] Debian Archive Automatic Signing Key (8/jessie) <ftpmaster@debian.org>"
    – Xen2050
    Dec 8 at 15:09










  • Sorry I am not familiair with this, what should I try?
    – Daniell
    Dec 8 at 17:09










  • Fixed the problem
    – Daniell
    Dec 8 at 17:41














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I am trying to install https://certbot.eff.org/lets-encrypt/debianstretch-nginx



However when I try to add: deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian stretch-backports main and run apt-get update I get:




NO_PUBKEY 8B48AD6246925553 NO_PUBKEY 7638D0442B90D010




I tried some of the solutions online like:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/274055 but they do not seem to work on my system (Raspberry PI Debian 9 stretch).










share|improve this question















I am trying to install https://certbot.eff.org/lets-encrypt/debianstretch-nginx



However when I try to add: deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian stretch-backports main and run apt-get update I get:




NO_PUBKEY 8B48AD6246925553 NO_PUBKEY 7638D0442B90D010




I tried some of the solutions online like:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/274055 but they do not seem to work on my system (Raspberry PI Debian 9 stretch).







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  • Did you try the solution you linked to, only with your missing keys (8B48AD6246925553 & 7638D0442B90D010)?
    – Xen2050
    Dec 8 at 14:56










  • Yes but if I remember correctly I got a error saying that they keys could not be found or did not exists
    – Daniell
    Dec 8 at 15:04










  • The last one matches the fingerprint for "pub rsa4096 2014-11-21 [SC] [expires: 2022-11-19] 126C 0D24 BD8A 2942 CC7D F8AC 7638 D044 2B90 D010 uid [ unknown] Debian Archive Automatic Signing Key (8/jessie) <ftpmaster@debian.org>"
    – Xen2050
    Dec 8 at 15:09










  • Sorry I am not familiair with this, what should I try?
    – Daniell
    Dec 8 at 17:09










  • Fixed the problem
    – Daniell
    Dec 8 at 17:41


















  • Did you try the solution you linked to, only with your missing keys (8B48AD6246925553 & 7638D0442B90D010)?
    – Xen2050
    Dec 8 at 14:56










  • Yes but if I remember correctly I got a error saying that they keys could not be found or did not exists
    – Daniell
    Dec 8 at 15:04










  • The last one matches the fingerprint for "pub rsa4096 2014-11-21 [SC] [expires: 2022-11-19] 126C 0D24 BD8A 2942 CC7D F8AC 7638 D044 2B90 D010 uid [ unknown] Debian Archive Automatic Signing Key (8/jessie) <ftpmaster@debian.org>"
    – Xen2050
    Dec 8 at 15:09










  • Sorry I am not familiair with this, what should I try?
    – Daniell
    Dec 8 at 17:09










  • Fixed the problem
    – Daniell
    Dec 8 at 17:41
















Did you try the solution you linked to, only with your missing keys (8B48AD6246925553 & 7638D0442B90D010)?
– Xen2050
Dec 8 at 14:56




Did you try the solution you linked to, only with your missing keys (8B48AD6246925553 & 7638D0442B90D010)?
– Xen2050
Dec 8 at 14:56












Yes but if I remember correctly I got a error saying that they keys could not be found or did not exists
– Daniell
Dec 8 at 15:04




Yes but if I remember correctly I got a error saying that they keys could not be found or did not exists
– Daniell
Dec 8 at 15:04












The last one matches the fingerprint for "pub rsa4096 2014-11-21 [SC] [expires: 2022-11-19] 126C 0D24 BD8A 2942 CC7D F8AC 7638 D044 2B90 D010 uid [ unknown] Debian Archive Automatic Signing Key (8/jessie) <ftpmaster@debian.org>"
– Xen2050
Dec 8 at 15:09




The last one matches the fingerprint for "pub rsa4096 2014-11-21 [SC] [expires: 2022-11-19] 126C 0D24 BD8A 2942 CC7D F8AC 7638 D044 2B90 D010 uid [ unknown] Debian Archive Automatic Signing Key (8/jessie) <ftpmaster@debian.org>"
– Xen2050
Dec 8 at 15:09












Sorry I am not familiair with this, what should I try?
– Daniell
Dec 8 at 17:09




Sorry I am not familiair with this, what should I try?
– Daniell
Dec 8 at 17:09












Fixed the problem
– Daniell
Dec 8 at 17:41




Fixed the problem
– Daniell
Dec 8 at 17:41










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Fixed it by doing:



sudo apt-get install dirmngr



and then:



sudo apt-key adv --recv-key 8B48AD6246925553 && sudo apt-key adv --recv-key 7638D0442B90D010






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  • you could have installed debian's debian-archive-keyring which would have added these keys and will keep them up to date. But of course that's still a chicken-and-egg problem (how to trust it's the right package initially?)
    – A.B
    Dec 20 at 12:21













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Fixed it by doing:



sudo apt-get install dirmngr



and then:



sudo apt-key adv --recv-key 8B48AD6246925553 && sudo apt-key adv --recv-key 7638D0442B90D010






share|improve this answer





















  • you could have installed debian's debian-archive-keyring which would have added these keys and will keep them up to date. But of course that's still a chicken-and-egg problem (how to trust it's the right package initially?)
    – A.B
    Dec 20 at 12:21


















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Fixed it by doing:



sudo apt-get install dirmngr



and then:



sudo apt-key adv --recv-key 8B48AD6246925553 && sudo apt-key adv --recv-key 7638D0442B90D010






share|improve this answer





















  • you could have installed debian's debian-archive-keyring which would have added these keys and will keep them up to date. But of course that's still a chicken-and-egg problem (how to trust it's the right package initially?)
    – A.B
    Dec 20 at 12:21
















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Fixed it by doing:



sudo apt-get install dirmngr



and then:



sudo apt-key adv --recv-key 8B48AD6246925553 && sudo apt-key adv --recv-key 7638D0442B90D010






share|improve this answer












Fixed it by doing:



sudo apt-get install dirmngr



and then:



sudo apt-key adv --recv-key 8B48AD6246925553 && sudo apt-key adv --recv-key 7638D0442B90D010







share|improve this answer












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  • you could have installed debian's debian-archive-keyring which would have added these keys and will keep them up to date. But of course that's still a chicken-and-egg problem (how to trust it's the right package initially?)
    – A.B
    Dec 20 at 12:21




















  • you could have installed debian's debian-archive-keyring which would have added these keys and will keep them up to date. But of course that's still a chicken-and-egg problem (how to trust it's the right package initially?)
    – A.B
    Dec 20 at 12:21


















you could have installed debian's debian-archive-keyring which would have added these keys and will keep them up to date. But of course that's still a chicken-and-egg problem (how to trust it's the right package initially?)
– A.B
Dec 20 at 12:21






you could have installed debian's debian-archive-keyring which would have added these keys and will keep them up to date. But of course that's still a chicken-and-egg problem (how to trust it's the right package initially?)
– A.B
Dec 20 at 12:21




















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