Re: recommendation for key servers

2021-06-27 Thread Jason Harris via Gnupg-users

There are still SKS servers running, but several are unsynchronized, including, 
apparently, pgp.mit.edu.  Of course, they have the same key import/poisoning 
problems already mentioned on these lists…

Here are the hockeypuck servers I could find, all synchronizing properly and 
apparently exchanging data (minus the unwanted packets) with the SKS servers 
that are synchronized:
http://keys.andreas-puls.de/pks/lookup?op=stats
http://keys2.andreas-puls.de/pks/lookup?op=stats
http://keys3.andreas-puls.de/pks/lookup?op=stats
http://pgp.cyberbits.eu/pks/lookup?op=stats
http://pgp.re:11371/pks/lookup?op=stats
https://pgpkeys.eu/pks/lookup?op=stats
https://keybath.trifence.ch/pks/lookup?op=stats
https://keyserver.trifence.ch/pks/lookup?op=stats
HTH.  (Please excuse the HTML.)

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> On Jun 24, 2021, at 7:19 PM, deloptes via Gnupg-devel  
> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi, we heard that sks-keyservers.net will be depreciated 
> so we were wondering what service we should use in the application default 
> settings
> We I mean TDE devs
> 
> where do we go from here?
> 
> thank you in advance
> BR
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piknik with GnuPG

2021-06-27 Thread Стефан Васильев via Gnupg-users

Hello,

some of you maybe know piknik, https://github.com/jedisct1/piknik,
which allows users to copy/paste data over the Internet.

I have installed the software on a VPS so you can try out piknik with
GnuPG messages, prior installing it on an own server.

The installed version is 0.10.1.

Here are the client paramters:

Passphrase: 
model-narrow-chief-often-under-avocado-dance-course-list-battle


-BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-
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=
=WOWk
-END PGP MESSAGE-

Regards
Stefan

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Ditching OpenPGP, a new approach to signing APT repositories

2021-06-27 Thread Стефан Васильев via Gnupg-users

Hello,

maybe interesting for some of you.

https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Apt/Spec/AptSign

Regards
Stefan



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