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Date:      Thu, 18 Mar 2010 19:19:59 +0000
From:      Elmar Stellnberger <elmstel@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-security@freebsd.org, m@micheas.net
Subject:   Re: online cheksum verification for FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <4BA27CDF.1040107@gmail.com>

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Unfortunately pkg_check&sign do not seem to exist any more:

from 8.0 relnotes: "The pkg_sign and pkg_check utilities for 
cryptographically signing FreeBSD packages have been removed.  They were 
only useful for packages compressed using gzip(1); however bzip2(1) 
compression has been the norm for some time now.

Besides this I would need pkg_sign to take the checksums from the 
respective .tbz instead of the local file system.
" For   sha1, it checksums the file and verifies that the result matches 
the list of checksums recorded in   /var/db/pkg/SHA1."

Moreover I would need a script that just downloads the package headers; 
not the whole packages
because otherwise the check procedure would last aeons.

I thought there was a version of bzip2 that did signing/encrypting but 
guess not ... in any case it is not what freebsd uses

That way it seemes to me as the easiest viable way to simply provide 
external checksum lists as the package management depeers a proper 
checksum handling. Such lists do already exist for Windows and OSX. That 
way we would not even need a new tool; just checksum lists the user can 
verify himself. For Linux on the other hand cheksums are provided by the 
package headers so that we do not need separate checksum lists.

 >
 > You can download the packages from:
 >        
 > ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-stable/
 >        
 > and run pkg_check You might be able to extract the signature
 > from the package.
 >        
 > The packages themselves are signed. There is no separate
 > signature file. /etc/ssl/pkg.crt is the location of the public
 > key for the packages.
 >        


P.S.: Sorry for my late reply
I must have overlloked your message as I have not been subscribed to 
freebsd-security.



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