Hi, Bernd.
(Disclaimer: I’m one of the hockeypuck contributors) If you have docker-compose installed, it’s *very* easy to spin up a test instance of hockeypuck, see the README at https://github.com/hockeypuck/hockeypuck You will need a non-empty keydump to start with, but you can export a single key to a file with the suffix “.gpg” and it should suffice.
I’m pretty sure you can self-host hagrid, although I haven’t tested it.
SKS-keyserver is very similar to hockeypuck (hockeypuck was first developed as an SKS-keyserver replacement). It does have the ability for a quick-build that serves static files directly without ingesting them into a database in advance, however you will still probably have to build the ptree (at least in its default configuration). It also has an unofficial docker image at https://registry.hub.docker.com/r/zhusj/sks
https://github.com/PennockTech/openpgpkey-control comes to mind. A |
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