> My guess is you hit a misconfigured one that redirected you to TLS without
> checking what host you requested.
Makes sense. I'd assume the issue is with keyserver.uz.sns.it, based on the
cert I saw for uz.sns.it. I'm not able to reproduce the problem now, but I'm on
a different network.
> I'd
On the SSL issue: keys.gnupg.net is an alias to the SKS keyserver pool, which
is a number of public volunteer run servers:
https://sks-keyservers.net/status/
My guess is you hit a misconfigured one that redirected you to TLS without
checking what host you requested.
For examp
Actually, the directions on https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en work
okay. I was trying to automate things with Ansible, but the format changed at
some point, from something like:
apt_key: id=A3C4F0F979CAA22CDBA8F512EE8CBC9E886DDD89
url=http://keys.gnupg.net/pks/lookup?op=get&search=A
I'm trying to follow the instructions here to install Tor from the official
package repository:
https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en
On the steps to add the gpg signing key, it doesn't work. It seems something
has changed with the keyserver at keys.gnupg.net:
1) http://keys.gnupg.net/pk
Hello.
Since connection count for my Windows 7 relay began to grow,
I have started to notice unusual CPU load pattern.
That's a periodical spikes every ~8 seconds.
First I was thought that this spikes are generated only
by tor.exe process, but then I have found that svchost.exe
process have