Howdy all, as always, if this is off topic, please direct me to the appropriate mailing list.
Today I randomly visited http://keys.gnupg.net/, which appears to be loading various compromised and broken pages[1][2], which was confirmed by Zaki and Rhodey[3]. keys.gnupg.net is the default keyserver for which GPG on my Xubuntu 14.04 sends and receives keys, so I'd presume this is not expected behavior. What can we do to make keys.gnupg.net switch to https or at least make things more stable? With all the discussion about PKI on this list, I figure there's bound to be some good ideas. FYI, for those in the bay area, we are having a Cryptoparty in Oakland[4] where I'd like to discuss options for resolving this confusion. I will also take notes at the meeting and post it in this thread (unless told otherwise). Thoughts? Daniel [1] - https://i.imgur.com/O1aRXUA.png [2] - http://www.browserstack.com/screenshots/022e69858ca5993d59270534990c42bd96be5394 [3] - https://twitter.com/NotRhodey/status/523660838893133824 [4] - https://sudoroom.org/events/cryptoparty-a-digital-security-privacy-workshop-2014-10-19/ _______________________________________________ Messaging mailing list [email protected] https://moderncrypto.org/mailman/listinfo/messaging
