re glad to have been able to serve the Internet community by hosting
this service for the past 8 years. Sorry to have to pull out like this.
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I hope other operators in the Oceania region may be motivated to step in
and fill the breach.
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On Mon, 13 Apr 2015, 23:30 -0700, David Benfell wrote:
> Quoting John Marshall :
>
> > Perhaps the folks who have BDB problems
> > are the ones who mix keydump and BDB key storage?
>
> If this is the case--and I can't rule it out--then there is the
> problem of
B problems
are the ones who mix keydump and BDB key storage?
For the record, my current mix is:
FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE-p9
BDB 5.3.28
SKS 1.1.5
Thanks David for sticking at it and contributing your resources for so
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l post my Squid proxy config so that
it can be added to the wiki.
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Expected Start: Wed 2012-11-28 21:00 +1000 (Wed 11:00 UTC)
Expected End : Thu 2012-11-29 08:00 +1000 (Wed 22:00 UTC)
Work is being done overnight to rectify a power supply fault in the
Brisbane datacentre where this server is located.
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> personally I dislike projects that offer mailing lists + forum + IRC +
> etc. ... as you more or less have to follow all of them
I second Chris' sentiments.
I actually think that having operators and developers on this common
list works well, notwithstanding the fact that it c
google.com/p/sks-keyserver/
New: https://bitbucket.org/yminsky/sks-keyserver
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signatures manually.
Users cleaning imported signatures *manually*? GnuPG users, at least,
can simply add the import-clean import-option to their gpg.conf.
What warrant do we have for applying any filtering at the servers at
all? If the "problem" is one robo-signer, wouldn't it m
aven't tried building a key database.
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it would pay to check you're
running the latest 5.2!
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ed font - it looks fine to me in Firefox straight out of your
server - but you can force that in CSS (as in my example above).
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ad each page with a 3.2 DTD header.
Of course, if you have the time to work through and get all of the
generated HTML validating as XHTML 1.0 that would be great. As long as
each generated HTML document begins with a DTD, and the document
conforms to that, I think the we can declare we've
6554 fryxell.ru
2011-04-11 22:03:20 +0400
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Debug level: 4
Other than that, I think you'd need to set up a peer and watch its recon
log. If you probe from a host which isn't in you membership file, the
probe will be ignored.
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ozsrv02# netstat -nf inet | grep 18.9.60.141
tcp4 0 0 202.125.41.160.54175 18.9.60.141.17311 SYN_SENT
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ed - that will be why it's still not back in the pool.
<http://keyserver.oeg.com.au:11371/pks/lookup?op=stats>
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istian for all the work he does
maintaining this pool.
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king code in
the wrong place)
Thank you.
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rom our server's recon.log)
2010-04-20 09:17:32 address for keyserver.oeg.com.au:11370 changed from
[] to []
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On Thu, 24 Sep 2009, 08:36 +0200, Johan van Selst wrote:
> John Marshall wrote:
> > I've no idea how long it might be before this patch (or a similar one)
> > hits the FreeBSD ports tree but others
>
> That should be some time later today.
OK, so now the FreeBSD port
of this. I upgraded our public
keyserver about an hour ago.
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On Sun, 30 Aug 2009, 23:02 +, Kim Minh Kaplan wrote:
> John Marshall writes:
>
> >check whether the
> >*_address lists are IP addresses or domain names and handle
> >configuration accordingly.
>
> If my understanding of getaddrinfo(3) is correct this is ex
On Mon, 31 Aug 2009, 07:38 +1000, John Marshall wrote:
> My preference for administering servers and services is to configure
> server IP addresses for services on the server; and then use DNS to
> direct clients to the server I want them to use. I think domain names
> are appropriat
recon_name and hkp_name; and have those, if present, supersede the
*_address configuration options? Alternatively, check whether the
*_address lists are IP addresses or domain names and handle
configuration accordingly.
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On Wed, 12 Aug 2009, 22:09 -0400, Yaron Minsky wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 10:06 PM, John Marshall <
> john.marsh...@riverwillow.com.au> wrote:
>
> > Is there any need to move the mailing list from where it is? I am not
> > in favour of mailing lists that encoura
ists that encourage "rich" mail messages. I don't
want to see list email full of HTML crud.
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On Wed, 01 Jul 2009, 18:51 -0400, Jason wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 08:09:24AM +1000, John Marshall wrote:
> > Is it possible to force generation of statistics by sending a signal to
> > a running DB server? At the moment the only options I know about are to
> > shutd
re times (e.g. after changing peering configuration) when it
would be good to be able to generate new statistics without having to
restart the keyserver.
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On Sat, 23 May 2009, 17:04 +1000, John Marshall wrote:
> On Fri, 22 May 2009, 10:45 -0700, Phil Pennock wrote:
> > On 2009-05-22 at 19:49 +1000, John Marshall wrote:
> > > Attempts to use GnuPG 2.0.11 to retrieve a particular key from any sks
> > > 1.1.0 keyserver fa
On Fri, 22 May 2009, 10:45 -0700, Phil Pennock wrote:
> On 2009-05-22 at 19:49 +1000, John Marshall wrote:
> > Attempts to use GnuPG 2.0.11 to retrieve a particular key from any sks
> > 1.1.0 keyserver fails with an "Invalid packet" error. Retrieval of the
> > sam
ey from my (1.1.0) keyserver, watched it synch
back from a 1.0.10 keyserver, and tried again. Same story.
Do we have a problem in 1.1.0?
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<http://minskyprimus.net/sks/releases/>?
I'm just wondering if I missed something....
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On Fri, 22 May 2009, 08:09 +1000, John Marshall wrote:
>
> I've just shut down the SKS db and recon servers on
> keys.riverwillow.net.au for a while. I'm upgrading Berkeley DB.
Back on-line now. We're now running SKS 1.1.0 with Berkeley DB 4.7.25
on FreeBSD 7.2-RELEAS
Folks,
I've just shut down the SKS db and recon servers on
keys.riverwillow.net.au for a while. I'm upgrading Berkeley DB.
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On Thu, 26 Mar 2009, 18:33 -0700, Phil Pennock wrote:
> On 2009-03-26 at 22:41 +1100, John Marshall wrote:
> >
> > What is the conventional wisdom on SKS logfile management?
>
> sks processes will re-open their log-files when they receive SIGHUP.
Perfect!
Thank yo
e logfiles open.
I haven't experimented because I don't want to upset a production
service.
What is the conventional wisdom on SKS logfile management?
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created the messages directory with mode 770 and set the group to match
the MTA's group (in my case, mailnull).
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this list (ref: below) about any knobs to tune recon and/or
db - similar to the knobs available for build/fastbuild but had no
response. If anybody knows/finds that information it would be a great
help to us all to post it to the list.
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h patching sks to use something
> more reliable like mysql, postgres, sqlite, etc?
If the issue is indeed the porting of BDB to your platform, one of these
might provide a more portable solution for SKS.
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On Tue, 27 Jan 2009, 23:49 +1100, John Marshall wrote:
> I have installed the SKS keyserver on a host in a well-connected data
> centre in Brisbane, Australia, with the intention of having the server
> participate in the OpenPGP keyserver network.
>
> Australia is in the Southern
ame: keys.riverwillow.net.au
Version: 1.1.0
HTTP port: 11371
Recon port: 11370
Total number of keys: 2659588
Thank you for considering this request.
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"build" and "fastbuild"?
Is there documentation available somewhere that gives some guidance on
this?
Thanks for any pointers.
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