Hi,
With a bit of help from Haus we figured it out.
The last time our apt-cacher-ng pulled in the apt.puppetabs.com repo
something went wrong causing a few of the files to go corrupt, triggering
the validation errors. This then trickled down to all the machines when
apticron ran an apt-get update.
The solution was to get rid of /var/cache/apt-cacher-ng/apt.puppetlabs.com
and /var/lib/apt/lists/* (and then recreating /var/lib/apt/lists/partial)
on the apt-cacher-ng machine. After that, apt-get clean and apt-get update
were run on the apt-cacher-ng machine. it now pulled in everything
correctly and everything started working again.
How the issue occurred in the first place still remains a bit of a mystery.
--
Daniele Sluijters
On Thursday, 10 January 2013 09:02:14 UTC+1, Daniele Sluijters
wrote:>
> Hi,
>
> I just started getting errors from APT: W: GPG error:
> http://apt.puppetlabs.com squeeze Release: The following signatures were
> invalid: BADSIG 1054B7A24BD6EC30 Puppet Labs Release Key (Puppet Labs
> Release Key) <info@puppetlabs.com>
>
> It looks like they keyring was changed yesterday on the APT repository:
> keyring.gpg 09-Jan-2013 14:51 2.5K
>
> However, I''ve yet to see an announcement about this. So, was this
actually
> done by Puppet Labs or is something else going on?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> --
> Daniele Sluijters
>
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