@Misery Do you mean TCP 24727? I don't know UDO.
It works if I deactivate the firewall, but had no luck by whitelisting TCP 24727. But according to the ports applications listen it must be TCP 24727.
Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/ausweisapp2.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | ausweisapp2 |
Description: | A software application that you install on your computer to use your national identity card or your electronic residence permit for online identification |
Upstream URL: | https://www.ausweisapp.bund.de/ |
Licenses: | custom:EUPL1.2 |
Submitter: | J5lx |
Maintainer: | Misery |
Last Packager: | Misery |
Votes: | 73 |
Popularity: | 1.58 |
First Submitted: | 2017-09-15 18:13 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-10-30 12:11 (UTC) |
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@Misery Do you mean TCP 24727? I don't know UDO.
It works if I deactivate the firewall, but had no luck by whitelisting TCP 24727. But according to the ports applications listen it must be TCP 24727.
@MartinX3 Do you have an example package for that? Incoming UDP 24727 is necessary.
Is it possible to add a firewallD rule to this package? I already tried to open the used tcp port 24727 myself without success. Only disabling the firewall lets the app work with my smartphone.
The default SKS Keyserver Pool is not maintained anymore: https://superuser.com/questions/227991/where-to-upload-pgp-public-key-are-keyservers-still-surviving
For me DNS can't resolve the domain and GPG aborts with "no name". It is advisable to use another keyserver, for example:
gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 699BF3055B0A49224EFDE7C72D7479A531451088
This can also set in in ~/.gnupg/dirmngr.conf
. Debian defaults to the modern keys.openpgp.org, but it requires a patch to GPG that upstream refuses to merge: https://dev.gnupg.org/T4393#133689 ; Maybe Arch should add it too...
It still doesn't work for those who have not configured the key server. I'm on the most recent Manjaro. Not sure what the GPG server would be or where it comes from, but the key still cannot be imported with the command shown.
After killing dirmngr
like described on the wiki page of GnuPG the manual import with the command from the previous comment works:
gpg --recv-keys 699BF3055B0A49224EFDE7C72D7479A531451088
Installing fails due to "gpg: keyserver receive failed: No name" Key cannot be imported as written in the last comment (same error message). I suppose some kind of server needs to be specified? What would be the full, correct command to fix the installation?
can anyone remove the out of date flag plz
You need to import the key first. :-)
gpg --recv-keys 699BF3055B0A49224EFDE7C72D7479A531451088
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williX commented on 2022-09-18 17:08 (UTC) (edited on 2022-09-18 17:09 (UTC) by williX)
Thanks to older comments, problem with unknown pgp key is solved. Had to enter
I tried several keyservers, but keyserver.ubuntu.com was the right one.