Am 20.02.2012 21:35, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger: > Am 2012-02-20 21:21, schrieb Mick: > >> I just tried it again and it works from here. I can see 7 keys on >> that server. >> >> Covering all bases and just in case, you're not trying to connect >> behind some firewall/gateway that is blocking all but http/https >> packets? > > Nope. > >> Have you checked if you can ping the server? > > Yes, sir! ;-) > >> My gpg version is: >> >> app-crypt/gnupg-2.0.17(09:22:32 02/20/11)(bzip2 ldap nls -adns >> -caps -doc - openct -pcsc-lite -selinux -smartcard -static) > > 2.0.18 there, ~amd64 > > As mentioned, I will have access again tomorrow. On my thinkpad, > ~amd64 as well, it works right now ...
more info: ~ $ /usr/bin/gpg2 --charset utf8 --batch --no-tty --status-fd 2 --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --send-keys 0x295CB83D55D0FCE6 gpg: sende Schlüssel 55D0FCE6 auf den hkp-Server subkeys.pgp.net : can't connect to `subkeys.pgp.net': host not found gpgkeys: HTTP post error 7: couldn't connect: Not found gpg: interner Fehler Schlüsselserver gpg: Senden an Schlüsselserver fehlgeschlagen: Schlüsselserverfehler ~ $ ping subkeys.pgp.net PING subkeys.pgp.net (173.164.61.44) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from noc.nayr.net (173.164.61.44): icmp_req=1 ttl=52 time=177 ms 64 bytes from noc.nayr.net (173.164.61.44): icmp_req=2 ttl=52 time=180 ms ^C --- app-crypt/gnupg Installed versions: 2.0.18(20:05:24 13.02.2012)(bzip2 nls readline static usb -adns -doc -ldap -selinux -smartcard)

