• @AProfessional
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    19 months ago

    There is no such thing as a “package”. It is a repository of binary data with references to data in it (ala git). The whole repo and all data is gpg signed.

    • @[email protected]
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      9 months ago

      Your claim that package payloads are signed is bullshit. Back it up by citing your sources

      • @AProfessional
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        19 months ago
        > ostree show flathub:runtime/org.kde.Platform/x86_64/6.6
        commit a7443e846cf67d007fcecda5c9dc27844001cfb8929064395cfc25c6d71d9474
        Parent:  23107550082daf3b2892a4a0db2543838578ca882340a756b988bc5c1614540c
        ContentChecksum:  607ba9475d32a24c51509bc7919f5a93d401f8f7198c30ad93ad74051d966c41
        Date:  2024-01-30 13:55:08 +0000
        
            build of org.kde.Sdk, Tue Jan 30 11:23:00 UTC 2024 (5998d2f3ef21414d14f066ab91fa44e5aef65b90)
        
            Name: org.kde.Platform
            Arch: x86_64
            Branch: 6.6
            Built with: Flatpak 1.14.4
        
        Found 1 signature:
        
          Signature made Tue 30 Jan 2024 12:21:18 PM CST using RSA key ID 562702E9E3ED7EE8
          Good signature from "Flathub Repo Signing Key <[email protected]>"
          Primary key ID 4184DD4D907A7CAE
          Key expires Mon 14 Jun 2027 08:19:40 AM CDT
          Primary key expires Mon 14 Jun 2027 08:18:56 AM CDT
        
        • @[email protected]
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          09 months ago

          And what happens if I mitm you and you get something unsigned? Does it ignore it and proceed?

          This is why in asking for the docs that describe the security