Also, I wrote to the mit pgp key server and asked them to put CORS on
it, but they didn't respond.  I'm not sure if that e-mail goes
anywhere.

-tim

On 4/14/14, Tim Prepscius <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you find one, could you post it to this list?
> I am interested as well.
>
> I'm also doing lookups:
> https://github.com/timprepscius/mv/blob/master/client/web/WebContent/js/mech/PGPLookUp.js
>
> I wonder if I should use this OpenHKP.
>
>
>
> To do the key look ups I had to write a proxy:
> https://github.com/timprepscius/mv/blob/master/server/tomcat/src/mv/web/util/PGPProxy.java
>
> Btw, OpenPGPJS has (so far) successfully decoded all of the keys I've
> gotten from the mit pgp key server.
>
> -tim
>
> On 4/14/14, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> does key lookup with OpenHKP
>> (https://gitorious.org/openhkp-js/openhkp-js) works on public key server?
>>
>> We're evaluating whenever to integrate PGP Key Lookup from the web
>> interface of GlobaLeaks.
>>
>> Does some HKP public key server now (April 2014) support CORS?
>>
>> --
>> Fabio Pietrosanti (naif)
>> HERMES - Center for Transparency and Digital Human Rights
>> http://logioshermes.org - http://globaleaks.org - http://tor2web.org
>>
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