On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 05:32 +0100, lukas wrote: > Have a look at my new signature! :) > > -- > ** PGP-key available on keyserver pgp.mit.edu ** > > Please don't sign your public mail unless your > PGP-key is available for everyone!
I tried getting some people's public keys, but with every keyserver I try to connect to it times out (I can still ping it, though). I have a good firewall, but certainly don't block outgoing traffic. Do I need to open up a port? For reference: [EMAIL PROTECTED] jlee $ gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --search-keys [EMAIL PROTECTED] de gpgkeys: WARNING: this is an *experimental* HKP interface! gpgkeys: searching for "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" from HKP server pgp.mit.edu gpgkeys: can't search keyserver `pgp.mit.edu': Connection timed out gpg: keyserver internal error gpg: keyserver search failed: keyserver error [EMAIL PROTECTED] jlee $ ping pgp.mit.edu PING CRYPTONOMICON.mit.edu (18.7.14.139) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from CRYPTONOMICON.MIT.EDU (18.7.14.139): icmp_seq=1 ttl=239 time=32.5 ms 64 bytes from CRYPTONOMICON.MIT.EDU (18.7.14.139): icmp_seq=2 ttl=239 time=33.5 ms 64 bytes from CRYPTONOMICON.MIT.EDU (18.7.14.139): icmp_seq=3 ttl=239 time=32.6 ms --- CRYPTONOMICON.mit.edu ping statistics --- 3 packets transmitted, 3 received, 0% packet loss, time 2001ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 32.547/32.918/33.553/0.474 ms -- James Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://jlee.no-ip.com:8000/
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