On 10/07/2011 12:15 PM, Melvin Carvalho wrote: > Thanks I may try and set up a key server in that case. Tho I did read > a report that it can be more work than anticipated.
Running a keyserver isn't terribly hard. But you'll need a chunk of disk space (10G at least), a decent amount of RAM (1G), and a reliable network connection (ideally with a static IP). The dominant free keyserver these days is sks, You should subscribe to the discussion list for that project if you plan to run an OpenPGP keyserver: SKS development list <sks-de...@nongnu.org> Regards, --dkg (co-maintainer of keys.mayfirst.org)
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