Re: keyserver-options: self-sigs-only, import-clean, import-minimal

2019-07-04 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 03/07/2019 16:55, Werner Koch wrote: > And well, self-sigs-only is a less intrusive change than changing > import-minimal. If it breaks something it can easily be reverted by the > user - a change to the semantics of import-minimal can't be reverted by > the user. Ah, yes, I had completely

Re: New keyserver at keys.openpgp.org - what's your take?

2019-07-04 Thread Andrew Gallagher
On 04/07/2019 03:29, Phil Pennock wrote: > Depends upon the implementation. I'm biased here, I wrote my own in > Go back in 2016: https://go.pennock.tech/fingerd/ Nice. I can't see corporate firewall admins buying it though. :-) -- Andrew Gallagher signature.asc Description: OpenPGP

Re: SKS Keyserver Network Under Attack

2019-07-04 Thread Andrew Gallagher
> On 4 Jul 2019, at 03:23, Ángel wrote: > > A point I don't like about the design of hagrid is that verification is > performed by the server itself. > Thus, it seems that if there were a reconciliation protocol between > them, either entering into one of them would lead to all of them blindly

Re: Local solutions: SKS Keyserver Network Under Attack

2019-07-04 Thread Mirimir via Gnupg-users
On 07/03/2019 10:19 PM, Mirimir wrote: > Moved by Roland's requests, I've broken Enigmail in a fresh VM. And I'd > appreciate some advice about how to fix it. > > I installed Thunderbird and Enigmail in a Debian 9.5 x64 VM with Gnome. > Using Enigmail Key Management, I tried to get rjh's