Thanks a lot to all: you are very responsive people :) I would be glad to peer with you all.
I already have set up domain, connectivity and keyserver. <offtop> The only problem is to have such a huge key database being built from dump on my memory-limited 32-bit home server. When I tried to do the thing on my 64-bit desktop and then copy the DB files to server, SKS didn't want to start because of something like "__db.003 environment not found". May be, these DB files are architecture-specific and binary incompatible between i686 and x86_64? Can I do something other than just sit and wait it for build? </offtop> To Kristian Fiskerstrand: That's exactly what I planned. Yes, I have IPv4 connectivity and can (of cause) add A record if you wish and think it would be better. But I'm very fond of IPv6 and want all the internet to use it sooner. :) So I want my keyserver to be the part of new, better internet, not the old one. The other reason is that I have no reverse delegation on my single IPv4 from my provider and can't have. In IPv6 I already have my own /64 subnet and can do with it what I want. -- regards, Andrey <korob...@fryxell.ru> PGP Key: http://pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371/pks/lookup?search=0x177A2DB9EA08BF5D&fingerprint=on
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