Re: OT: dns zone transfer (was: public key is not available)

2006-01-19 Thread Michael Schmitz
His nameserver doesn't need to be broken, your's might very well be. His nameserver refuses to answer a zone transfer request (9 NOAUTH) because it's not authoritative on that zone (that's absolutely correct behaviour). OK I'll take your word for that my DNS is broken, his is not.

Re: OT: dns zone transfer (was: public key is not available)

2006-01-19 Thread Ismael Valladolid Torres
Hans Ekbrand escribe: I took the host -l pgp.net-method from the default .gnupg/options, is there anything wrong with that method? Yes. It works for very few people. I'm at Spain and I always use pgp.rediris.es which is very complete and transfers very fast. I encourage people to guess which

OT: dns zone transfer (was: public key is not available)

2006-01-18 Thread Kiko Piris
On 18/01/2006 at 22:16 +0100, Hans Ekbrand wrote: pgp.net is not a host, it's a zone. My guess is that your nameserver is broken, but I'm no DNS guru. Here are some of the servers that my nameserver replies to the above command: His nameserver doesn't need to be broken, your's might very

Re: OT: dns zone transfer (was: public key is not available)

2006-01-18 Thread Hans Ekbrand
On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 10:53:46PM +0100, Kiko Piris wrote: On 18/01/2006 at 22:16 +0100, Hans Ekbrand wrote: pgp.net is not a host, it's a zone. My guess is that your nameserver is broken, but I'm no DNS guru. Here are some of the servers that my nameserver replies to the above

Re: OT: dns zone transfer (was: public key is not available)

2006-01-18 Thread Hans Ekbrand
On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 11:30:31PM +0100, Hans Ekbrand wrote: On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 10:53:46PM +0100, Kiko Piris wrote: On 18/01/2006 at 22:16 +0100, Hans Ekbrand wrote: pgp.net is not a host, it's a zone. My guess is that your nameserver is broken, but I'm no DNS guru. Here