Hi,
Thanks for pointing this out. I never thought about robots.txt on my keyserver,
and sure enough, it was missing.
It's easy to add: just drop it in the web/ directory in the skskeyserver
directory. I did have to reload sks to get it to see the new file. It's now in
place on gpg.n1zyy.com!
On 2017-06-20 at 15:13 -0400, Lully Troconis wrote:
> I started a new SKS keyserver on agora.cenditel.gob.ve:11371 and add 4
> servers for peers, but the recon process don't start
> sks[972]: Fatal error: exception Bdb.DBError("BDB1546 unable to join the
> environment")
Did you do some DB mainten
Is the Database filled with a current dump ?
Maybe the Database have a wrong ownsership ?
Am 20.06.2017 um 21:13 schrieb Lully Troconis:
> Hello,
>
> I started a new SKS keyserver on agora.cenditel.gob.ve:11371 and add 4
> servers for peers, but the recon process don't start
>
> /var/log/syslog
Hello,
I started a new SKS keyserver on agora.cenditel.gob.ve:11371 and add 4
servers for peers, but the recon process don't start
/var/log/syslog
systemd[1]: Stopped SKS database service.
systemd[1]: Started SKS database service.
systemd[1]: Started SKS reconciliation service.
sks[971]: 2017-06
Not quite ... each server can decide which keys it want s to accept.
Bad actors will eventually fall out of favor with the others.
> On Jun 20, 2017, at 10:21 AM, Kristian Fiskerstrand
> wrote:
>
> On 06/20/2017 04:15 PM, Ari Trachtenberg wrote:
>> What about instituting an e-mail check before
On 06/20/2017 05:56 PM, Ari Trachtenberg wrote:
> Not quite ... each server can decide which keys it want s to accept.
> Bad actors will eventually fall out of favor with the others.
Now we presume a non-gossiping system of isolated servers
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Kristian Fiskerstrand
B
Dear Kristian,
When comes the next service window when you issue certificates
for hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net?
Regards
Gabor
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On 06/20/2017 04:15 PM, Ari Trachtenberg wrote:
> What about instituting an e-mail check before accepting a key with an
> e-mail?
Then you're introducing an element of a certificate authority in the
wrong place (and not all public keyblocks have emails as UID to begin with).
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What about instituting an e-mail check before accepting a key with an e-mail?
> On Jun 20, 2017, at 8:26 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>
> If you didn't generate this key, then please accept my condolences on
> some low-life jerk creating a key in your name with your email address
> on it and uplo
Hi RTF,
Thanks for your polite and reasonable request!
On 20/06/17 09:35, robots.txt fan wrote:
> Dear Sirs and Madams,
>
> I would like to thank all of you for doing this. You are a necessary
> pillar to PGP and it is awesome that you are there to provide the
> infrastructure to host everyone's
> how can you assume that it was me who uploaded a key with my name on it?
Nobody is. But if you create a public key, then by definition you're
comfortable with it being shared with the public.
If you don't want your public key shared with the public, don't use
asymmetric crypto.
If you didn't
On Tue, 20 Jun 2017, robots.txt fan wrote:
> From: robots.txt fan
> how can you assume that it was me who uploaded a key with my name on it?
Don't worry.
I searched your name (i.e. RTF) with Google and no hits came from
any key server on the fist five pages. :->
>
> Please, I try to be optimi
Hi,
how can you assume that it was me who uploaded a key with my name on it?
Please, I try to be optimistic here. This is a problem where I rely on the
server admins, yes. Unfixable for me, easily fixable for her or his server by
the respective admin. Is it unreasonable to assume that the admin
Hi,
If you don't want your name to appear on Google, don't upload it to a
service that permanently spreads it to hundreds of public websites.
Especially don't rely on every server admin to "block" crawlers from these
pages, because this fails as long as at least one admin doesn't.
Have a nice day
Dear Sirs and Madams,
I would like to thank all of you for doing this. You are a necessary pillar to
PGP and it is awesome that you are there to provide the infrastructure to host
everyone's key.
Without attempting to diminish the previous sentence, I have a request to make
to some of you.
Mo
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