Hi,
Due to the demise of the SKS pools and non-renewal of the SSL certs, i'm
shutting down pgpkeys.co.uk and pgpkeys.uk keyservers with immediate effect.
If you peer with either of them, please remove the entries from your
membership files.
It's been a good time, and i'm glad I could help o
an EU resident and EURid may require you
to prove it)
Thanks,
Dan.
On 08/01/2021 08:08, Jacob Alonso Maldonado wrote:
Well they want the brexit bye bye rights the normal . Anyway that domain
is register and pointing to a IP
On Fri, 25 Dec 2020, 9:58 pm Daniel Austin, <mailto:m...
Hi everyone,
Just a heads up that pgpkeys.eu cluster will be going offline shortly
due to the UK leaving the EU and EURid registry revoking all .eu domains
for UK citizens on 1st Jan 2021.
It hasn't been in the hkps pool for some time anyway as its certificate
expired.
Thanks,
Dan.
Hi,
All my secondaries (ns.dan.*) should validate fine with EDNS0 packets, so this
should be a fairly minimal issue (although one that should still be addressed).
For hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net, we'll need to wait for Kristian to take a
look as it doesn't appear to be in the zonefile at the mom
ed in the pools (minimum of 5,295,820 keys please!).
Please add me to your membership file, and let me know which of my
servers (below) you would like to peer with by return (please email me
directly, not to the list!):
pgpkeys.uk 11370 # Daniel Austin 0x34A3662F837F2C28
The above server is lo
Hi Phil,
Both of my SKS instances are running under FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE-p8 (amd64)
(i've not installed -p9 yet)
on pgpkeys.co.uk:
root@bolton:~ # freebsd-version
11.1-RELEASE-p8
root@bolton:~ # pkg info | grep sks
sks-1.1.6 Synchronizing Key Server, a fast OpenPGP
keyserv
Hi,
On 22/06/2017 09:40, robots.txt fan wrote:
> http://pgpkeys.eu:11371 (completely missing)
Whilst I don't believe it will make any difference whatsoever to your
spam levels, it may reduce some load on my keyservers from genuine
indexing so I've added a robots.txt file at the root (covering bot
Hi All,
Should anybody require it, I now maintain weekly keyserver dumps via FTP
and HTTP/HTTPS at the following locations:
ftp://pgpkeys.eu/current/
http://pgpkeys.eu/dump/current/
https://pgpkeys.eu/dump/current/
Dumps are in 5000 key batches, and are run every Sunday morning.
(although the cu
Hi David,
On 02/08/2014 23:06, David Benfell wrote:
I am also changing operating systems. I noticed that FreeBSD runs
in much less memory and am discovering that its job scheduling is
much more to my taste.
The bad news is that when I try to build the sks database from the
dump from the old sys
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Hi,
On 06/05/2014 10:08, Kristian Fiskerstrand wrote:> Dear lists,
>
> Following the release of SKS 1.1.5[0] the following changes will be
> made to the pools of sks-keyservers.net
>
> subset.pool.sks-keyservers.net has been set to a minimum requir
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Hi Gabor/Kristian,
On 29/04/2014 11:52, Kiss Gabor (Bitman) wrote:> Dear all,
>
> A quick scan of certificates used by current HKPS pool members
> shows that the following servers have pre-heartbleed certificate:
>
> pgpkeys.eu
), both are IPv4+IPv6
reachable.
membership file lines:
pgpkeys.co.uk 11370 # Daniel Austin 0x34A3662F837F2C28
pgpkeys.eu 11370 # Daniel Austin 0x34A3662F837F2C28
Thanks,
Daniel.
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Version: Encryption Desktop 10.3.1 (Build 13100)
Charset: utf-8
Looking ok here, Kristian - getting 'ad' flag also.
Thanks,
Dan.
On 17/11/2013 21:15, Kristian Fiskerstrand wrote:
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Hi,
As my upstream domain provider has finally added support for DNSSEC,
I've just activated a configuration that SHOULD enable
Hi Kristian,
On 25/06/2013 21:41, Kristian Fiskerstrand wrote:
On 06/25/2013 10:25 PM, Daniel Austin wrote:
Hi Kristian,
On 25/06/2013 21:18, Kristian Fiskerstrand wrote:
On 06/25/2013 10:01 PM, Daniel Austin wrote:
Hi Kristian,
..
root@bsdlaptop:~ # gpg2 --version
gpg (GnuPG) 2.0.20
Hi Kristian,
On 25/06/2013 21:18, Kristian Fiskerstrand wrote:
On 06/25/2013 10:01 PM, Daniel Austin wrote:
Hi Kristian,
...
I'm assuming the version of GPG i have doesn't support SNI then.
What version of GPG is it and what do you get when running
gpg2 --keys
Hi Kristian,
On 25/06/2013 20:53, Kristian Fiskerstrand wrote:
On 06/25/2013 09:29 PM, Daniel Austin wrote:
Hi,
It appears that several of the current active hosts in the hkps
pool are not signed using the sks CA which is causing issues when
trying to publish keys to it.
Hi Daniel,
I
Hi,
It appears that several of the current active hosts in the hkps pool are
not signed using the sks CA which is causing issues when trying to
publish keys to it.
46.19.90.99 (StartCom)
80.241.60.3 (StartCom)
94.142.241.93 (GlobNix)
66.16.6.88 (CACert)
131.155.141.70 (CACert)
198.82.169.69 (
Hi,
I'm doing a periodic round of peering for my SKS keyservers.
Anyone who doesn't currently peer with my keyservers who wishes to,
please add the following membership entries to your server and email me
with your entries to add to mine:
pgpkeys.co.uk 11370 # Daniel Austin
Hi Phil,
On 02/03/2013 00:00, Phil Pennock wrote:
.eu is running apache 2.2.23 mod_proxy - both systems are FreeBSD 9.1
x64 and sks 1.1.4
Okay. And without the header modification config, you could reproduce
the failure in Apache?
I'm trying to be very sure, so that I can update the docs to
Hi Phil,
On 01/03/2013 23:35, Phil Pennock wrote:
On 2013-03-01 at 22:36 +, Daniel Austin wrote:
I've added the config to ports 80+11371 for pgpkeys.eu (using Apache
mod_proxy) and your example config from the wiki - all tests seem to
work for me, but please feel free to tes
Hi Phil/List,
On 01/03/2013 22:03, Phil Pennock wrote:
Apache
--
By default, breaks all clients which use a real libcurl, blocking their
ability to POST (--send-key) to the server. The clients set an "Expect:
100-continue" HTTP/1.1 header and unfortunately Apache actually
implements the pa
with both, please add the following entries to your
membership file and reply back to me with your details for inclusion.
You can respond to this email, or the email in the lines below - either
is fine.
pgpkeys.co.uk 11370 # Daniel Austin 0x7F003DE6
pgpkeys.eu 11370 # Daniel Austin 0x7F0
On 07/01/12 21:31, Kristian Fiskerstrand wrote:
> On 2012-07-01 22:26, Stephan Beyer wrote:
>> Hi,
>
>> On 01.07.2012 04:56, Brian D Heaton wrote:
>>> Having beat my forehead on this one a few weeks ago, I can offer
>>> the following suggestions from JohnC that got me on the right
>>> track:
>>>
>
Hi,
Ignore me - it would help if I typed the pool with the word "pool" in
it! ;-)
Thanks,
Dan.
On 07/01/12 17:34, Daniel Austin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is the IPv6 pool operating correctly at the moment?
>
> If I view the status of the servers at sks-keyservers.net, I see
Hi,
Is the IPv6 pool operating correctly at the moment?
If I view the status of the servers at sks-keyservers.net, I see plenty
of working IPv6 keyservers right now...
If I query DNS, it returns only one IP:
; <<>> DiG 9.8.2 <<>> ipv6.sks-keyservers.net any @ns2.sks-keyservers.net
;; global opt
IPv4 and IPv6 reachable.
pgpkeys.co.uk 11370 # Daniel Austin 0x7F003DE6
pgpkeys.eu 11370 # Daniel Austin 0x7F003DE6
Thanks,
Daniel.
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ative IPv6 reachable)
If you'd like to peer, please add me to your 'membership' file with the
following data, and let me know your details so I can do the same here:
pgpkeys.co.uk 11370 # Daniel Austin 0x7F003DE6
Thanks,
Dan.
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erver with excellent connectivity (both
IPv4 and native IPv6 reachable)
If you'd like to peer, please add me to your 'membership' file with the
following data, and let me know your details so I can do the same here:
pgpkeys.co.uk 11370 # Daniel Austin 0x7F003DE6
Thanks,
Dan.
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