The key the individual referenced in the OP as demanding to be deleted
from the database.
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 9:38 PM, Gabor Kiss wrote:
> | Several weeks ago I got a complaint from a user getting his old PGP key
> | removed from my keyserver.
>
>> the key is no longer valid? Final point, and
That brings up a question (or rather, 2 questions, both connected).
What means would there be to prevent somebody from maliciously sending
a delete request for a particular key, and what would prevent somebody
from resubmitting, again, maliciously, a key which was deleted? For
the first part, I'm
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Just out of curiosity, what effect, if any, would said Austrian
legislation have on those of us with keyservers in countries other than
Austria? While the law itself is domestic in nature (I doubt that
Austria or any other country would be able to enf
Due to the failure of a SCSI drive on the machine running
keyserver.nyfnet.net, combined with the fact that the box is
practically obsolete anyways (Compaq Proliant 3000 with dual Pentium
II procs, one of which is dead), keyserver.nyfnet.net will be down for
an extended period of time, probably unt
Just wanted to let everyone know that my keyserver is back up. Feel free to
add it if you would like: keyserver.nyfnet.net 11370
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Due to circumstances beyond my control, my WAN connection is currently
offline. As a result, anybody who is peering with me will be seeing
it as currently broken. I do not anticipate this issue to last more
than a week or so. I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
If you have any ques
Feel free to add my server, as well. WAN connection is currently
down, so it'll say broken link, but I should be getting that restored
within a week or so.
keyserver.nyfnet.net 11370
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 4:13 PM, MailFighter.net Admin
wrote:
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Feel free to add me: keyserver.nyfnet.net 11370
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Dimitar Ianakiev wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Recently I setuped a news sks server and I need someone to peer with.
> My sks server is:
>
> keyserver.mitaka-g.net 11370
>
> Currently I am looking ony pee
Feel free to add mine:
keyserver.nyfnet.net 11370
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From: Nick Bebout
Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 11:12 AM
To: sks-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: [Sks-devel] Looking for SKS gossip peers
I am working on my SKS keyserver and I'm looking for servers to gossip with:
Feel free to add my server. http://keyserver.nyfnet.net:11371
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From:
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 call me Gabi.
I hav
Rakhmatulin Sergey wrote:
> Hi, All!
>
> I'm looking for gossip and mailsync peers.
>
> My server key.sodrk.ru:11370, e-mail pkp-...@sodrk.ru.
>
> Regards!
>
> Rakhmatulin Sergey.
Feel free to add me: keyserver.nyfnet.net:11370
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michael GRIFFITHS wrote:
> In that case then i have a different problem. when i do a search via the
> pages i get the "page cannot be displayed" error.
>
> I see the index.html page. I can also send/receive/search for keys via
> the winPT Key Manager ok.
>
>
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Good day to everybody. I just set up SKS and now am in need of other
servers to gossip with. My server can be found at: keyserver.nyfnet.net
Thanks in advance,
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