After a long hiatus keyserver.wetnet.net is back up and running.
The old server (a 1.2gig Duron desktop) that we consistently ran out of
memory has been replace by an IBM X series server with a lot more memory
and horsepower.
Anyone looking for a gossip partner feel free to contact me.
Ken
n7.
On May 15, 2009, at 10:09 AM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
Has anyone tested this? do you forsee any problems should such a pair
of keys be injected into the SKS pool?
This is not exactly common, but there are a few keys like this stored
in SKS already. See keys 3D7D41E3 and D9F57808 for an
hey SKS people--
Thinking about the way that the RFC is set up, it occurred to me that
any given asymmetric key could be placed in either subkey or primary key
position, and it would retain the same fingerprint.
So after a bit of playing around with data, i've managed to generate the
following we