On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 09:28:33PM +0200, Bjoern Buerger wrote: > * Francis Gulotta ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050513 21:10]: > > It uses random.sks.keyservcer.penguine.de by default. > > > > A random keyserver selection seems like the best idea for me (unless you > > need to hit one specificly) I can't read german but I'd think this one > > directs you to a random keyserver. > > > > Does anyone know? > > You are right. random.sks.keyservcer.penguine.de contains all > "green" (available) hosts from the sks keyserver map: > http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de/graphs/sks_network_today.png > > You will get one of ~ 15-20 Servers. > > All of them should be running (checked twice a day) > All of them are subkey safe.
Unfortunately, http://213.133.99.198:11371/pks/lookup?op=stats shows linux-geeks.de is currently unsynchronized (missing ~5000 keys). Also, http://67.66.94.243:11371/pks/lookup?op=stats shows dannyj.dynip.com hasn't synchronized for even longer (missing ~25000 keys). (Fortunately, submitting keys/updates to either of these two servers will email them to keyserver.kjsl.com (also subkey safe), which will propagate them to the rest of the keyserver network (without photos).) -- Jason Harris | NIC: JH329, PGP: This _is_ PGP-signed, isn't it? [EMAIL PROTECTED] _|_ web: http://keyserver.kjsl.com/~jharris/ Got photons? (TM), (C) 2004
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