Siyuan,
I have added you to my server, please add my server to your membership file.
keyserver.mattrude.com 11370 # Matt Rude m...@mattrude.com
0x27143AFFDD23BF73
Thanks
-matt
*Matt Rude*Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
website: http://mattrude.com
gpg: 0x1EAABDDE
Hi,
I am looking for peers for a new SKS keyserver installation.
I am running SKS version 1.1.4, on pek1.sks.reimu.io.
The server is physically located in Beijing, China.
I have loaded a keydump from http://keyserver.mattrude.com/dump/current/, dated
2015-02-01.
I see 3837162 keys loaded.
On Aug 14, 2014, at 6:15 PM, Anthony Papillion anth...@cajuntechie.org
wrote:
Hi All,
I have a new keyserver running and would like to peer with other
servers. Please add me to your 'membership' file with the following
entry and provide your details in return so I can do the same:
Hi All,
I have a new keyserver running and would like to peer with other
servers. Please add me to your 'membership' file with the following
entry and provide your details in return so I can do the same:
pgp.cajuntechie.org 11370 # Anthony Papillion 0x53B04B15
Thanks,
Anthony
Hi Andrew,
Am 22.04.2014 17:17, schrieb Andrew Stothard:
Hello,
I am looking for peers for a new SKS keyserver installation.
I am running SKS version 1.1.4, on pgp.2280.net http://pgp.2280.net.
The server is physically located in Manchester, UK.
It has both IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity.
I
Hi Daniel,
Am 09.03.2014 14:25, schrieb Daniel Austin:
pgpkeys.co.uk 11370 # Daniel Austin dan...@kewlio.net 0x34A3662F837F2C28
pgpkeys.eu 11370 # Daniel Austin dan...@kewlio.net 0x34A3662F837F2C28
both added. Please add
sks.muc.drweb-av.de 11370 # Karl Schmitz k...@muc.drweb-av.de
Hi all,
I finally took a few minutes to go through all the Not OK peers on my
status page at https://sks-
keyservers.net/status/info/sks.disunitedstates.com
Where I had contact information, I have sent private messages. But there
are a few peers for which I was unable to find contact
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Hello,
I am looking for peers for a new SKS keyserver installation.
I am running SKS version 1.1.4, on pgp.2280.net. The server is
physically located in Manchester, UK. It has both IPv4 and IPv6
connectivity.
I have loaded a keydump from
Hello,
I am looking for peers for a new SKS keyserver installation.
I am running SKS version 1.1.4, on pgp.2280.net.
The server is physically located in Manchester, UK.
It has both IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity.
I have loaded a keydump from keyserver.secretresearchfacility.com and am
seeing
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On 04/09/2014 02:36 AM, Martin Papik wrote:
Dear Kristian
Thank you for your response.
Second, with 1.1.3, are ECC signatures lost? Meaning if someone
queries my server running 1.1.3 for a key containing an ECC
signature, will only the
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Dear Kristian
Thank you for your response.
Second, with 1.1.3, are ECC signatures lost? Meaning if someone
queries my server running 1.1.3 for a key containing an ECC
signature, will only the one signature be missing or will there
be
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[Please do not top-post, it makes it difficult to follow the thread]
On 04/07/2014 05:12 AM, Martin Papik wrote:
Dear Phil
First of all thank you for your exhaustive response, it's much
appreciated.
I'm running it on real HW, so the
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On 2014-04-06 at 13:49 +0300, Martin Papik wrote:
And my impression is that 1.1.3 is okay, a number of the servers
visible on https://sks-keyservers.net/status/ are 1.1.3, and so far
the only difference I came across is that 1.1.3 doesn't export
Hi,
if you'd be using the latest Ubuntu, you would probably also have
access to the newest SKS version in the repositories. ;-)
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS will come out soon; upgrading to that should give you
1.1.4.
If your server is running on amd64, you can use this .deb for now, if
you want to:
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I am using the latest stable LTS, unfortunately, ubuntu LTS matures
slowly and I've been bitten with premature dist-upgrades. I'll choose
waiting over being a test-case. At least on anything that's exposed to
the internet.
# wget
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This is why libc is required, I've tried to use sks-1.1.4 from trusty
already, same set of dependencies. And as before, if I'm going to
update libc, I might as well do a full dist upgrade.
# dpkg -i libdb5.3_5.3.28-3ubuntu2_amd64.deb
(Reading
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Hello all,
I have removed these Peerings from my SKS Server due to long term
failed status and/or failed cross peerings:
- - keyserver.cais.rnp.br
- - keyserver.codinginfinity.com
- - sks.undergrid.net
I am always welcoming new peerings (Gossip
I don't know what failed status you're referring to with my cluster
running on sks.undergrid.net as you've certainly never made any attempt
at contact, but I've gone ahead and removed you from my membership file
as well.
On 06.04.2014 05:19, Christian wrote:
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Thank you very much Jerzy, however I'm facing some problems. I wonder if
you have any insight. I'm new to sks, but it seems to me that there
might be an apache proxy intercepting the connections and interfering
somehow. I don't see my server in
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Hi Martin,
Quoting from https://bitbucket.org/skskeyserver/sks-keyserver/wiki/Peering
'Versions prior to 1.1.2 have a severe interoperability bug (POST
requests for exchanging keys are HTTP/0.9, does not work with modern
setups having reverse HTTP
Thank you, I've upgraded to 1.1.3, although why Ubuntu didn't install
that one without an explicit parameter boggles me a bit. Oh well. Is
that sufficient, or will I have to install the very latest from source?
The web server is enabled, there's just no main page in the directory yet.
I see
Hi everyone,
I've just configured sks 1.1.1 (default on Ubuntu) on
sks-server.randala.com. The machine has IPv6 but SKS has not yet been
assigned an address. I wonder, is there an advantage (e.g. in terms of
peering)? The server is located in Germany/EU. For now I'm deploying the
server for
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Hi,
I have just set up a new key server and am looking for others to peer
with. Could you please add me to your membership file? I'll do the
same if you send me your details.
keys.klaus-uwe.me 11370 # Klaus-Uwe Mitterer i...@klaus-uwe.me
0x8CEC4BD8
I have just set up a new key server and am looking for others to peer
Dear Klaus,
Your database is empty.
Load a keydump first.
BTW, Could you run a traceroute to keys.niif.hu?
Gabor
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Hi,
Just doing my periodic request for additional peers on my SKS servers.
If you wish to peer, please add me to your membership file and drop me an
email with your details to add at this end.
I currently operate two SKS servers (in UK and FR),
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Afternoon Guys Glaz,
After a long absence, NxFifteen is back in the show. My previous server
couldn't
keep up with the demands I put upon it and the new machine is up and running.
sks.research.nxfifteen.me.uk 11370 # Stuart
McCulloch Anderson
Hi,
I'm new to this mailing list.
My name is Gabriel David, but you can call me Gabi.
I have set up a new sks which can be found at
http://sks.stsisp.ro:11371/. The server is running but write now I'm
looking to find some peers in order to fullfill my membership file and
also I want to find
Feel free to add my server. http://keyserver.nyfnet.net:11371
-A
...
-Original Message-
From: gdavi...@stsnet.ro
Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 4:14 AM
To: sks-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: [Sks-devel] SKS peering
Hi,
I'm new to this mailing list.
My name is Gabriel David, but you can
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