> "HV" == Hendrik Visage writes:
HV> I’ve already set base_dir: /sks2/sks/db, but then I still get this:
HV> Fatal error: exception Sys_error("/sks2/sks/db//var/log/sks/db.log: No such
file or directory”)
Wouldn't it be easier to just mount your extra disk at
Hi Hendrik
Me again.
On 23.01.2018 21:48, Hendrik Visage wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Anybody else running a SKS behind a NAT firewall?
I do.
> Could you perhaps share any advice on the recon/hkp settings? (I’ll be
> setting up/running nginx reverse proxy for HKP)
Nothing unusual on the
Really? Because when I hit that link it says my latest status is "Not
OK" with reason "Not responding". Yet if I hit the status page from a
site like www.locabrowser.com it appears to be available all over.
Timothy A. Holtzen
Campus Network Administrator
Nebraska Wesleyan University
Public PGP
Hi there,
Anybody else running a SKS behind a NAT firewall?
Could you perhaps share any advice on the recon/hkp settings? (I’ll be setting
up/running nginx reverse proxy for HKP)
Or should I rather have the outside IP bound to a virtual/loopback interface,
and then route it directly via the
> It appears that my server gpg.nebrwesleyan.edu has been out of the
> pool since yesterday.
https://sks-keyservers.net/status/ks-status.php?server=gpg.nebrwesleyan.edu
These statistics were last updated: 2018-01-23 19:35 (UTC)
Status for gpg.nebrwesleyan.edu
Latest status OK
I cannot see any
Hey all,
It appears that my server gpg.nebrwesleyan.edu has been out of the
pool since yesterday. Any ideas as to why that might be? The server is
up and available as far as I can tell and it appears to be gossiping so
it should be caught up on keys. I'm guessing some issue with the
Hello,
To run a sks-server accessible via TOR and normal usage don't require to
run different instances.
A usage, which comes to my mind is to run keyservers for different purposes:
#1 as a normal keyserver for the keyservers pool.
#2 as a special keyserver for a keysigning-party/...
(of
On 23.01.2018 17:18, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> On Tue 2018-01-23 10:51:54 +0100, Alain Wolf wrote:
>> I would try to change desired filepaths in
>> debian/patches/0001-use-debian-fhs.patch
>
> Hi there--
>
> I'm one of the current maintainers of the debian package.
>
> this patch is intended
Hi,
my 2 dimes in-line too
On 23/01/18 16:55, Hendrik Visage wrote:
> Thanks for the explanation Daniel
>
>> On 23 Jan. 2018, at 18:18 , Daniel Kahn Gillmor
>> wrote:
>>
>> On Tue 2018-01-23 10:51:54 +0100, Alain Wolf wrote:
>>> I would try to change desired filepaths
Thanks for the explanation Daniel
> On 23 Jan. 2018, at 18:18 , Daniel Kahn Gillmor
> wrote:
>
> On Tue 2018-01-23 10:51:54 +0100, Alain Wolf wrote:
>> I would try to change desired filepaths in
>> debian/patches/0001-use-debian-fhs.patch
>
> Hi there--
>
> I'm one of
On Tue 2018-01-23 10:51:54 +0100, Alain Wolf wrote:
> I would try to change desired filepaths in
> debian/patches/0001-use-debian-fhs.patch
Hi there--
I'm one of the current maintainers of the debian package.
this patch is intended to put sks in compliance with the filesystem
hierarchy.
> On 23 Jan. 2018, at 11:51 , Alain Wolf wrote:
>>
>> strings does show that /var/log/sks/db.log is in the Debian packaged
>> /usr/sbin/sks file.
>>
>
> I would try to change desired filepaths in
> debian/patches/0001-use-debian-fhs.patch
Okay, that implies
Hey
On 23.01.2018 08:06, Hendrik Visage wrote:
> Good day,
>
> Busy setting up a SKS keyserver, and wants to have a separate /sks
> filesystem, and before I start to add symlinks
> all over the place, or re-compile SKS, I was wondering how/where to
> override the defaults in the configuration
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