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Today I ran dnf update on RHEL9 and TeamViewer update was rejected due to its SHA1 signature: warning: Signature not supported. Hash algorithm SHA1 not available. I had no installing and updating TeamViewer previously, so my question is whether TV has gone back from SHA2? That would not make sense. I noticed RHEL9 is…
I am on Rocky Linux 9, a RHEL 9 derivative. SHA1 has been depreciated on all RHEL 9 derivatives, which is what the GPG key is signed with. So teamviewer cannot be updated using the key without workarounds. Teamviewer, please update to a more advanced hashing algorithm. Workaround: Following these steps will temporarily…
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