The Repository 39;https Download.webmin.com Download Repository Sarge Release 39; Is Not Signed

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Shawnda Mangicavallo

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Jan 20, 2024, 9:47:12 PM1/20/24
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Every repository, be it from Ubuntu itself or a PPA or a third-party repository, is signed with GPG keys by its developer. When you add a repository to your system, the public GPG key of its developer is added to trusted GPG keys on your system. This ensures that your Linux system trusts the packages coming from the repository.

the repository 39;https download.webmin.com download repository sarge release 39; is not signed


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Err:13 Index of /download/repository sarge Release
Certificate verification failed: The certificate is NOT trusted. The certificate issuer is unknown. Could not handshake: Error in the certificate verification. [IP: 104.207.151.13 443]

So, it will be good to upgrade ourselves and start using the signed-by for maintaining the GPG keys and for the repositories. In this article, we will discuss, how securely import the GPG repository signing keys to the Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint and Pop!_OS, etc.

This tutorial provided the steps to install Webmin using the Debian package and also install it using the official Webmin repository. We have also secured the Webmin by enabling strict SSL and installing a self-signed certificate. It also explained how to use an existing SSL certificate and configure it for Webmin. The last two sections explained how to access Webmin from port 80/443 as a regular site using the reverse proxy by updating the virtual host of Apache or server block on Nginx.

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