Easwar Hariharan wrote: > Shashank, you missed the point. Sanjay doesn't want to upload his key, > he wants to add a key as trusted to his keyring. I would think both > pgp.mit.edu <http://pgp.mit.edu> and keyserver.pgp.com > <http://keyserver.pgp.com> would use the same port as > keyserver.ubuntu.com <http://keyserver.ubuntu.com>. Correct me if I'm > wrong here. > > Sanjay, that was really good. :) > > Regards, > Easwar > Registered Linux user #442065 > Charles de Gaulle > <http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/c/charles_de_gaulle.html> > - "The better I get to know men, the more I find myself loving dogs."
Hello Easwar, Yeah, may be I misinterpreted his query. And about the key servers, when I was trying to add a key I was getting blocked by my firewall because of the unusual port 11371. So, someone suggested me to use the web interface to add the key. I guess this is what pgp.mit.edu and keyserver.pgp.com provide, submission through http/https protocol. If you open http://keyserver.ubuntu.com, you will just see "it works" where as keys are supposed to be added here http://keyserver.ubuntu.com:11371. I am sorry if I missed the point but I thought it was a similar protocol issue that I had. Regards, Shashank -- ubuntu-in mailing list ubuntu-in@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in