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I installed Sun Java yesterday and got a NOT AUTHENTICATED warning for the sun-java6-plugin. It seems to be in the non-free repository:
http://packages.debian.org/lenny/sun-java6-plugin
Is there a key I have neglected to download, or is the package unsigned for some reason?
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sun-java6-plugin not authenticated
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Re: sun-java6-plugin not authenticated
Never got that issue. Where did you get this message? What did you do?
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Re: sun-java6-plugin not authenticated
From Synaptic when marking the plugin for installation.TheExplorer wrote:Never got that issue. Where did you get this message? What did you do?
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Re: sun-java6-plugin not authenticated
Try reinstalling debian-archive-keyring and debian-keyring. They get weird sometimes.
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Re: sun-java6-plugin not authenticated
Thanks!craigevil wrote:Try reinstalling debian-archive-keyring and debian-keyring. They get weird sometimes.
debian-keyring wasn't installed and installing it fixed the problem.
Shouldn't there be a message somewhere to say that if you want to install packages from non-free, you need to install the debian-keyring?
Did I miss something?