uggestion, Gabor.
Thanks also to Sebastian who emailed me the URL for his weekly dumps.
I've added that to the list as well, and made notes of which day of the
week each dump is generated.
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ss than 7 days to catch up all 23k keys. Weeks later
it doesn't seem to be any closer.
Suggestions? Should I drop the DB and start again?
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mmand issued as a GET request in the same
format as a regular search, but rather than returning the result it
would return things like the number of results and the content length of
the full result set in a machine-parsable format. Or it could just be an
argument appended to the regular search.
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consistent, varying between about 9k and 11k.
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the pool is using round-robin DNS the number
should be pretty similar for all machines in the list.
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At long last I'm going to upgrade keys.keysigning.org from sks v1.0.10.
I'll also take the opportunity to do some housekeeping on the DB since
with logs it's grown to a rather cumbersome 28GB, so it will be down for
both queries and reconciliation today.
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y hard now so it's
at the point where we can pretty much consider it dead, and if anyone is
still running PKS the onus is on them to chase SKS operators up and
establish connections with the SKS network rather than the other way
around. Critical mass and focus is definitely on SKS now.
Regards
keysigning.org/sks
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On Wed, 2009-02-18 at 02:50 +0300, Azamat S. Kalimoulline wrote:
> Hm... Where can I find full keydump?
> Recommended http://nynex.net/keydump/ in Debian doc looks like empty...
There are some sources listed (and a procedure for loading them) at
www.keysigning.org/sks
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and being invoked by the MTA.
There's nothing wrong with doing both, but assuming that your MTA is
reading the aliases file properly your procmail file will never actually
be read because the mail will be redirected by the aliases file entry
first anyway, and the debian-sks user will ne
On Tue, 2008-05-27 at 15:52 -0700, John Webster wrote:
> I working on my SKS keyserver and I'm looking for servers to gossip with:
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> sks.es.net:11370
I've added you to my membership file, so at your end please add:
keys.keysigning.org 11370
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(By the way, anyone else want to peer? I have 9 gossip partners so far:
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ated, or do the networks
just naturally diverge in content as they accumulate network-local
changes?
Sorry if this is a stupid question. I'm just trying to better understand
how the various server networks interact.
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So, two questions.
1. Does it matter about not having a mailsync setting?
2. If it does matter, is there a particular PKS mailserver that I should
peer with?
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said that permission should be
requested before adding a PKS server to the mailsync file, but then says
that [EMAIL PROTECTED] can be added without requesting
permission.
Is there more up-to-date information about PKS sync? What's the current
best approach?
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onal entry, and I don't need to worry
about it.
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shed fleshing
it out yet but the main sequence is there, and I'd appreciate any
corrections from people who (unlike me) actually know what they're
doing.
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