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[Announcement] New archive signing keys for Debian 12/bookworm

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[Announcement] New archive signing keys for Debian 12/bookworm

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To: debian-devel-announce@lists.debian.org
Subject: new archive signing keys for Debian 12/bookworm
From: Ansgar <ansgar@debian.org>
Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2023 01:02:26 +0100
Hi,

as usual we have prepared new archive signing keys. These keys will
*NOT* be put into use immediately; they have been generated now so that
they can already be included in Debian 12/bookworm and in a future
point release of Debian 11/bullseye. We will start using this key once
either of

- the release of Debian 12/bookworm
- the expiry of the old keys on 2029-01-15

happens or shortly after.

The new keys are:

05AB90340C0C5E797F44A8C8254CF3B5AEC0A8F0
uid [ full ] Debian Security Archive Automatic Signing Key (12/bookworm) <ftpmaster@debian.org>
sub rsa4096 2023-01-21 [ S ] [expires: 2031-01-19]
B0CAB9266E8C3929798B3EEEBDE6D2B9216EC7A8

pub rsa4096 2023-01-21 [ SC ] [expires: 2031-01-19]
B8B80B5B623EAB6AD8775C45B7C5D7D6350947F8
uid [ full ] Debian Archive Automatic Signing Key (12/bookworm) <ftpmaster@debian.org>
sub rsa4096 2023-01-21 [ S ] [expires: 2031-01-19]
4CB50190207B4758A3F73A796ED0E7B82643E131

Both keys are signed by two FTP masters and the current archive signing
keys for Debian 11/bullseye.

The keys are already available from
https://ftp-master.debian.org/keys/archive-key-12.asc
https://ftp-master.debian.org/keys/arch ... curity.asc
and can also be found below.
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