Re: [Sks-devel] peering request for keyserver.taygeta.com

2019-05-29 Thread Michiel van Baak
On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 06:53:50PM -0700, Skip Carter wrote:
> Subject: seeking peers for keyserver.taygeta.com
> Hi,
> 
> I am looking for peers for a new SKS keyserver installation.
> 
> I am running SKS version 1.1.6, on keyserver.taygeta.com.
> We are a cyber-security company with a long history on the Internet.
> The server is physically located in Monterey Calif (US).
> 
> I have loaded a keydump from https://keyserver.mattrude.com/dump/curren
> t/, dated 2019-05-28.
> I see 5505149 keys loaded.
> 
> For operational issues, please contact me directly.
> 
> keyserver.taygeta.com 11370 # Everett Carter 
> DF16781A604A4F605F98B301F29BF36844FB7922

Added to our membership file.

keyserver.vanbaak.eu 11370 # Michiel van Baak  
0x6FFC75A2679ED069

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Re: [Sks-devel] Peering request

2015-09-01 Thread Carles Tubio Terrón
El Tue, 1 Sep 2015 10:56:03 -0500
n...@bebout.net escrigué:

> Anyone interested in peering with the Fedora Project's key server
> please add us to your membership file and give me your line and I
> will do the same in return
> 
> keys.fedoraproject.org 11370 # Nick Bebout n...@fedoraproject.org
> 0x110810E9
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
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hey Nick,
your line was added successfully to the membership file of
pgp.key-server.io, and it will be refreshed today before midnight (UTC).

Please, if you agree, add my server back with the following line:

pgp.key-server.io 11370 # Carles Tubio 
0xC3B39DE0

Thank you for your time and Regards from Barcelona,
Carles


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[Sks-devel] Peering request

2015-09-01 Thread nick
Anyone interested in peering with the Fedora Project's key server please add us 
to your membership file and give me your line and I will do the same in return

keys.fedoraproject.org 11370 # Nick Bebout n...@fedoraproject.org 0x110810E9

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Re: [Sks-devel] peering request

2015-08-03 Thread Brian Minton
You can peer with me.  I'm running Hockeypuck and always looking for
peers.  Especially ones that don't mind my server occasionally going
down, as it is experimental, like yours.

Here's my membership line:
keyserver2.brian.minton.name 11370 # Brian Minton br...@minton.name
0x0424DC19B678A1A9





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Re: [Sks-devel] peering request

2015-08-02 Thread Brian Minton
You can peer with me.  I'm running Hockeypuck and always looking for
peers.  Especially ones that don't mind my server occasionally going down,
as it is experimental, like yours.

Here's my membership line:
keyserver2.brian.minton.name 11370 # Brian Minton br...@minton.name
0x0424DC19B678A1A9
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[Sks-devel] peering request

2015-07-29 Thread Andrew Gallagher
Hi, all.

I'm setting up a new sks server at skspub.ward.ie and looking for peers.
This is a semi-experimental machine for the moment, but it promises to
behave (any experiments will break it, not you!).

It is running the packaged sks 1.1.5-3 from jessie. I have today's
mattrude.info dump loading into it now, and should be ready to go
tomorrow or Friday at the latest (depending on our DNS provider getting
around to the ticket in time, they're not very fast...).

skspub.ward.ie 11370 # Andrew Gallagher andr...@andrewg.com
0xFB73E21AF1163937

Thanks in advance.

Andrew.



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[Sks-devel] Peering Request For key.cccmz.de

2015-02-17 Thread kernelpa...@cccmz.de
Hello,

Chaos Computer Club Mainz e.V. set up a new keyserver based on SKS
1.1.5+ (Mercurial Repository) with Nginx proxy. Server is named
key.cccmz.de, has IPv4 address 5.9.50.141 and IPv6 address
2a01:4f8:161:4283::141. Server is physically located in Gunzenhausen,
Germany.

Keydump from http://key.ip6.li/ was loaded, dated 2015-02-16 and a first
peering with key.ip6.li was established. Total number of keys is 3854547
(today)

For operational issues, please contact kernelpa...@cccmz.de

key.cccmz.de 11370 # Christian Felsing kernelpa...@cccmz.de
0xA34DA6A87C7BE1E8

Thank you
Christian Felsing



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[Sks-devel] Peering request for europe.bbs4.us

2015-02-09 Thread Coppertint
Hello everyone,

I'm looking for peers for my new SKS keyserver https://europe.bbs4.us,
located in Berlin, DE, with IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity, running Fedora 21.

It's currently running SKS 1.1.5+, with support for Ed25519 keys. The
keyserver already has the latest number of keys as I already peered
with my other server, see also https://europe.bbs4.us/pks/lookup?op=stats.

Please feel free to add the following line to your membership file and
give me a hint in order to add yours to mine:

europe.bbs4.us 11370  # Jonathan Zhang (ECC) coppert...@riseup.net
0xb35b27e07f99abec

Those who aren't already peered with my main keyserver, are also invited
to add my other
keyserver for peering:

key.bbs4.us 11370  # Jonathan Zhang (ECC) coppert...@riseup.net
0xb35b27e07f99abec

For operational issues etc., please contact me directly.

Greetings,
Jonathan

[sorry if it's a dupe]



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[Sks-devel] Peering request for europe.bbs4.us

2015-02-09 Thread Coppertint

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Hello everyone,

I'm looking for peers for my new SKS keyserver https://europe.bbs4.us,
located in Berlin, DE, with IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity, running Fedora 21.

It's currently running SKS 1.1.5+, with support for Ed25519 keys. The
keyserver already has the latest number of keys as I already peered
with my other server, see also https://europe.bbs4.us/pks/lookup?op=stats.

Please feel free to add the following line to your membership file and
give me a hint in order to add yours to mine:

europe.bbs4.us 11370  # Jonathan Zhang (ECC) coppert...@riseup.net
0xb35b27e07f99abec

Those who aren't already peered with my main keyserver, are also invited
to add my other
keyserver for peering:
   
key.bbs4.us 11370  # Jonathan Zhang (ECC) coppert...@riseup.net
0xb35b27e07f99abec

For operational issues etc., please contact me directly.

Greetings,
Jonathan
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Re: [Sks-devel] Peering Request

2014-07-12 Thread Stuart McCulloch Anderson
On Thu, 2014-07-10 at 16:23 +0200, Klaus-Uwe Mitterer wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I have set up a new key server with a key dump that's roughly a week old. 
 Looks like it's running properly now, so I'm 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 Mittereri...@klaus-uwe.me  0x8CEC4BD8
 
 All the best
 

Hi Klaus-Uwe

I've added you're server to my membership list, could you please add
me to yours.

sks.research.nxfifteen.me.uk 11370 # Stuart Anderson
stu...@nxfifteen.me.uk 0x1FA1E814

cheers,

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Re: [Sks-devel] Peering Request

2014-07-11 Thread Klaus-Uwe Mitterer

Hi,

Thanks for the information, something must've gone wrong importing the 
dump. I tried it again and have 3663425 keys now.


Regards

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Klaus-Uwe Mitterer writes:


Hi,

I have set up a new key server with a key dump that's roughly a week 
old. Looks like it's running properly now, so I'm 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 Mittereri...@klaus-uwe.me 


Your key count is way low, less than half what it should be: 150. 
By contrast, at this writing, sks.disunitedstates.com reports 3670614.





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Re: [Sks-devel] Peering Request

2014-07-11 Thread David Benfell

Hello Klaus-Uwe,

I have added the below:


keys.klaus-uwe.me 11370 # Klaus-Uwe Mittereri...@klaus-uwe.me  0x8CEC4BD8


Please add:

sks.disunitedstates.com 11370 # David Benfell benf...@disunitedstates.com  
0x1236602B


Thanks!

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[Sks-devel] Peering Request

2014-07-10 Thread Klaus-Uwe Mitterer

Hi,

I have set up a new key server with a key dump that's roughly a week old. Looks 
like it's running properly now, so I'm 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 Mittereri...@klaus-uwe.me  0x8CEC4BD8

All the best

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Re: [Sks-devel] Peering Request

2014-07-10 Thread David Benfell

Klaus-Uwe Mitterer writes:


Hi,

I have set up a new key server with a key dump that's roughly a week old. Looks 
like it's running properly now, so I'm 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 Mittereri...@klaus-uwe.me  


Your key count is way low, less than half what it should be: 150. By  
contrast, at this writing, sks.disunitedstates.com reports 3670614.


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Re: [Sks-devel] Peering Request

2014-07-10 Thread Gabor Kiss
 I have set up a new key server with a key dump that's roughly a week old.

You have 1.50 million keys only.
Try againg until you get 3.67 million.

Gabor

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Re: [Sks-devel] Peering request from Zurich / Switzerland

2014-06-06 Thread Kristian Fiskerstrand
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On 06/06/2014 03:21 AM, Phil Pennock wrote:
 On 2014-06-05 at 19:37 +0200, MSW-Technologies.de wrote:
 we have just set up a public keyserver located at:
 
 gpg.directory 11370
 
 The server is operated by NAG Netbone Digital AG (RIPE member) in
 Zurich, Switzerland.
 
 According to http://gpg.directory:11371/pks/lookup?op=stats you
 are running SKS 1.1.3 -- this has a known cross-site scripting 
 vulnerability, so you're soon going to be ineligible to be a member
 of the main serving pool, if that matters to you.
 

To be a bit pedantic; a requirement to have fixed CVE-2014-3207 will
only apply to the HKPS pool initially.

 
 You also _appear_ to not have a front-end reverse-proxy in front of
 your server, which is why you're showing in red at 
 https://sks-keyservers.net/status/.  You should be aware that
 SKS serves a single request at a time, in the one thread, before
 accepting the next request, so one slow client can DoS your
 service.  Best current practice is to deploy with a reverse proxy
 in front.

Total number of keys: 4  is important to note as well. There is no
keydump loaded as per Initial Keydump section of
https://bitbucket.org/skskeyserver/sks-keyserver/wiki/Peering

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Re: [Sks-devel] Peering request from Zurich / Switzerland

2014-06-05 Thread Phil Pennock
On 2014-06-05 at 19:37 +0200, MSW-Technologies.de wrote:
 we have just set up a public keyserver located at:
 
 gpg.directory 11370
 
 The server is operated by NAG Netbone Digital AG (RIPE member) in Zurich,
 Switzerland.

According to http://gpg.directory:11371/pks/lookup?op=stats you are
running SKS 1.1.3 -- this has a known cross-site scripting
vulnerability, so you're soon going to be ineligible to be a member of
the main serving pool, if that matters to you.

The pool in question is pool.sks-keyservers.net, which is the target of
the keys.gnupg.net CNAME.

There's some good information at https://sks-keyservers.net/ which it
might be worth having someone read.

You also _appear_ to not have a front-end reverse-proxy in front of your
server, which is why you're showing in red at
https://sks-keyservers.net/status/.  You should be aware that SKS
serves a single request at a time, in the one thread, before accepting
the next request, so one slow client can DoS your service.  Best current
practice is to deploy with a reverse proxy in front.

You might find this wiki page helpful:
 https://bitbucket.org/skskeyserver/sks-keyserver/wiki/Peering

Regards,
-Phil
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[Sks-devel] Peering request for keyserver.blupill.com

2014-04-04 Thread BluKeyserver
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Hi,

I'm looking for peers for a fresh SKS keyserver deployment.

I'm running version 1.1.4 on keyserver.blupill.com.
The server is physically located in Amsterdam.

I have loaded keydump from ftp.prato.linux.it, dated 2nd of April 2014.
I see 3585709 keys loaded.

keyserver.blupill.com 11370 # BluKeyserver keyser...@blupill.com
0xB9865CB5

Thank,
Hosteen Storm [TheBluProject]
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Re: [Sks-devel] Peering request

2013-11-04 Thread Phil Pennock
On 2013-11-04 at 22:36 +0100, Johan Bakker wrote:
 Hi all,

Hoi Johan,

 I just finished a new SKS keyserver installation. The server is located
 in the netherlands and connected by both IPv4 and IPv6.

It may be, but SKS is not responding on the IPv6 address.

It also doesn't _look_ as though you have a reverse proxy set up in
front, which you might want to fix: SKS is single-threaded,
request-at-a-time and prone to being DoS'd by a slow client, unless you
set up an HTTP reverse proxy in front, to take responsibility for
dealing with slow clients.

There are more details on setup, with suggested configurations, at:

https://bitbucket.org/skskeyserver/sks-keyserver/wiki/Peering

If you at least fix the IPv6, I'll be very happy to set up peering; my
machine is in NL, on the Coloclue network.

mvg,
-Phil

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[Sks-devel] Peering Request

2013-09-29 Thread Rossi Guiliani
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Hi all, I started a new keyserver on keyserver.bau5net.com.  I have
downloaded a dump and currently have 3406311 keys loaded.  I am
looking for a peer to help me join the community!

Thanks!
R.


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[Sks-devel] Peering Request

2011-05-21 Thread Christian Felsing
Hello,

I have a new keyserver running and would like to peer with other
servers.

I am running SKS version 1.1.1+dpkgv3-6 (Debian package), on key.ip6.li,
this is a private machine.
The server is physically located in Germany (EU).
The machine has IPv6 connectivity.

I have loaded a keydump from key-server.de, dated 2011-05-21.
I see 2952010 keys loaded.

For operational issues, please contact me directly.

key.ip6.li  11370 # Christian Felsing  0x5386E2A0

Thank you
Christian


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Re: [Sks-devel] Peering Request

2007-08-30 Thread sks
Hi Venkatesh

I have added your to my members file

my server is at

keyserver.oeg.com.au:11370

Cheers
Mike

Venkatesh Srinivas wrote:
 Hi,

 After a long hiatus, pgp.acm.jhu.edu is back.

 I would like to arrange peering for this public keyserver, located in
 Baltimore, MD, USA.

 pgp.acm.jhu.edu:11370

 Thanks,
 

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Re: [Sks-devel] Peering Request

2007-08-21 Thread Ken Koster
On Saturday 18 August 2007, Venkatesh Srinivas wrote:
 Hi,
 
 After a long hiatus, pgp.acm.jhu.edu is back.
 
 I would like to arrange peering for this public keyserver, located in
 Baltimore, MD, USA.
 
 pgp.acm.jhu.edu:11370

I have you in my membership file.

You can add:
keyserver.wetnet.net 11370

Ken, N7IPB
http://wetnet.net


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Re: [Sks-devel] Peering Request

2006-07-28 Thread Jan Kesten
Venkatesh Srinivas schrieb:

Hi!

 I would like to arrange peering for a public keyserver in Baltimore,
 MD, USA:

I added you to my membership file, please add

gpg-keyserver.de 11370

to yours.

Cheers,
Jan



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Re: [Sks-devel] Peering Request

2006-07-02 Thread Jan Kesten
Daniel Franke schrieb:

 I've just put a new SKS keyserver and I'm looking for synchronization
 peers.  The URL is http://keyserver.nuclearwombats.net:11371/. It
 should be IPv6-accessible.

Hi Daniel!

I added you to my membership file a few minutes ago. Just add

gpg-keyserver.de 11370

to yours :-)

Cheers,
Jan



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Re: [Sks-devel] Peering Request

2006-06-04 Thread Jason Harris
On Sun, Jun 04, 2006 at 06:06:43PM +0200, Johan van Selst wrote:

 Mike O'Connor wrote:
  I would like to arrange peering for a public keyserver in Australia.
  keyserver.oeg.com.au:11370
 
 I'd be happy to set up peering, but unfortunately mail to
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] bounces with a permanent error.
 Do you have another contact address that works?

0xE61814F5.

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