Import our public key, so zypper can verify the signature (as documented in the admin guide):
Please ensure you execute the command in the exact location where you extracted our tar archive.
Otherwise, please specify the full path to the .pub file
sudo rpm --import /path/to/oneidentity_pgpkey.pub
or
sudo rpm --import oneidentity_pgpkey.pub
A less secure way to install (to work like 5.0.3) is to disable signature verification for zypper (you can do that in /etc/zypp/zypp.conf globally, or with the argument --no-gpg-checks) or just answer "ignore" to the question if not doing a silent install.
If you get an error message like "rpm import read failed(2)", you are trying to read a file that is not in your current path.
Listing your installed GPG pub keys for pre/post verification:# sudo
rpm -q gpg-pubkey --qf '%{NAME}-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}\t%{SUMMARY}\n'Example output:adm@suse12:/mnt/SAS/SAS-5.1.2.8000> sudo rpm -q gpg-pubkey --qf '%{NAME}-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}\t%{SUMMARY}\n'
gpg-pubkey-39db7c82-5f68629b gpg(SuSE Package Signing Key <build@suse.de>)
gpg-pubkey-50a3dd1c-50f35137 gpg(SuSE Package Signing Key (reserve key) <build@suse.de>)
gpg-pubkey-4417450c-616557ed gpg(OneIdentity Endpoint <support@oneidentity.com>)
adm@suse12:/mnt/SAS/SAS-5.1.2.8000>