On Fri, 09 Nov 2007 20:20:18 +0000 Bob Henson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Two of my keys have keyserver names built in by using PGP's > simple key editing UI. I haven't got PGP installed now, and > wanted to change the keyserver using "gpg --keyserver name", > as the server in the keys has now disappeared or no longer > functions. I'd like to either remove it altogether and not > have a specific preference, or change it to the SKS server at > minsky.surfnet.nl (seems to be the best/fastest at the > moment), but even after reading the man page I'm not sure of > the command syntax. Do I need a full URL, or will just > "minsky.surfnet.nl" suffice? If it needs a full URL, how is > the URL for an SKS server constructed? Would running the > command with no parameters at all remove the current name? > I think you have to use: gpg --edit-key and then use: keyserver full_URI_of_keyserver, for example: hkp://subkeys.pgp.net or in your case: hkp://minsky.surfnet.nl to remove the keyserver you would enter: none CronoCloud (Ron Rogers Jr.)
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