I signed and sent the updated key to the ubuntu & sks-keyservers servers. Before signing, via other communication channels, I verified that the hexadecimal key ID was authentic.
~ David Smiley Apache Lucene/Solr Search Developer http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidwsmiley On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 6:20 AM Bruno Roustant <[email protected]> wrote: > I uploaded my key (6AD29C0A) to keyserver.ubuntu.com, pgp.surfnet.nl and > hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net and it can be retrieved now: > > gpg --verbose --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 6AD29C0A > > gpg: data source: http://162.213.33.9:11371 > > gpg: pub rsa4096/377C3BA26AD29C0A 2020-06-26 Bruno Roustant < > [email protected]> > > gpg: key 377C3BA26AD29C0A: "Bruno Roustant <[email protected]>" not > changed > > gpg: Total number processed: 1 > > gpg: unchanged: 1 > > > I still cannot connect to pgp.mit.edu > > Le lun. 29 juin 2020 à 16:52, David Smiley <[email protected]> a écrit : > >> I've been trying to get Bruno's key and have had great difficulty. >> I can find his key with the web interface: >> https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?search=broustant%40apache.org&op=vindex >> >> But at the CLI I can't find it: >> >> This fails: >> >> gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --search-keys [email protected] >> >> gpg: searching for "[email protected]" from hkp server pgp.mit.edu >> >> gpg: key "[email protected]" not found on keyserver >> >> And so does: >> >> gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu -v --recv-keys 0x377C3BA26AD29C0A >> >> gpg: requesting key 6AD29C0A from hkp server pgp.mit.edu >> >> gpg: keyserver timed out >> >> gpg: keyserver receive failed: Keyserver error >> >> ~ David Smiley >> Apache Lucene/Solr Search Developer >> http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidwsmiley >> >> >> On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 10:33 AM Robert Muir <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> I have had problems with gpg last few hours too. pgp.mit.edu has been >>> slow/not working even for my own key. >>> But if i use an alternative server it works better. >>> >>> May not help you, as your key (6AD29C0A?) doesn't seem to exist on any >>> of the other servers yet. >>> >>> $ gpg --verbose --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 322D7ECA >>> gpg: keyserver receive failed: No keyserver available >>> $ gpg --verbose --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 322D7ECA >>> gpg: data source: http://162.213.33.9:11371 >>> gpg: key 817AE1DD322D7ECA: number of dropped non-self-signatures: 6 >>> gpg: pub rsa4096/817AE1DD322D7ECA 2009-11-05 Robert Muir (Code Signing >>> Key) <[email protected]> >>> gpg: key 817AE1DD322D7ECA: "Robert Muir (Code Signing Key) < >>> [email protected]>" not changed >>> gpg: Total number processed: 1 >>> gpg: unchanged: 1 >>> >>> On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 10:09 AM Bruno Roustant < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi >>>> >>>> I've been reading the PGP/GPG key part of the ReleaseTodo doc. >>>> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/LUCENE/ReleaseTodo >>>> I created a 4K-bit key (with my apache.org email) and I uploaded it to >>>> MIT key server pgp.mit.edu last Thursday. >>>> >>>> But there is a line in the doc that says my key should be signed by >>>> another committer. I asked David Smiley but it seems he encounters >>>> difficulties to get back my key from the server. >>>> Could someone help us to understand the issue? >>>> >>>> Thanks! >>>> >>>> Bruno >>>> >>>
