* John Buttery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02/03/05 20:42]:
>   I uploaded my key to certserver.pgp.com.  I've also successfully
> retrieved my key from this server.  Is this one not "in the rotation"?
> Is there some other server I should be using?  I have successfully
> retrieved (almost) everyone else's key from that server as well.  Would
> you mind querying that server directly and see if you get the key?

Now everything works allright:

thomas@hogwarts:~$ gpg --verbose --keyserver wwwkeys.de.pgp.net --recv-keys 
587F0CD702368857
gpg: Schlüssel 02368857 von wwwkeys.de.pgp.net wird angefordert ...
gpg: ASCII-Hülle: Version: 5.0
gpg: ASCII-Hülle: Comment: PGP Key Server 0.9.4
gpg: pub  1024D/02368857 2002-02-06   John Buttery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
gpg: Schlüssel 02368857: Nicht geändert
gpg: Anzahl insgesamt bearbeiteter Schlüssel: 1
gpg:                             unverändert: 1

It seems that the synchronizing lasts up some days. When I uploaded
my last key on www.keyserver.net, it took two days until I got the 
key from wwwkeys.de.pgp.net.
For not vasting so much bandwidth, it is recommended to use a server
nearby. A list of these you can get with

thomas@hogwarts:~$ host -l pgp.net | grep www 

HTH and sorry for the intervenience,
Thomas

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Thomas Hümmler * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * http://www.huemmler.de

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