On Thu, Jul 17, 2003, Shlomi Fish wrote about "Re: [August Penguin] Updates and a
poster":
> One question: what keyserver should I use to upload the key to? Is:
>
> http://www.keyserver.net/en/
>
> good?
Originally, all the PGP key servers cooperated, so that sending a key to
one of them propegated it to all others. Going to "wwwkeys.pgp.net" will
get you one of a bunch of such key servers. The gpg manual even suggests
that you can run
host -l pgp.net | grep wwwkeys
to get the list of all these servers (if you want to manual choose one
that you are closest too, for example).
I can't find any evidence that the server you told us about actually shares
keys with the other servers; in particular I can't find my keys in there.
So you might prefer to use wwwkeys.pgp.net instead.
In my .gnupg/options I have the following:
keyserver wwwkeys.pgp.net
keyserver-options honor-http-proxy
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