>
>> Fabian, im sure you can tell that nothings going to change :(
>>
>> But maybe these shutdowns in protest will provoke change, before its to=
> o late?
>>
>> On Thu, 15 Nov 2018 23:23:43 +
>> "Fabian A. Santiago" wrote:
>>
>>>
Hello,
Just to clarify my prior shutdown notice, I've decided the server(s):
keys.fspproductions.biz
keys2...
will remain shuttered indefinitely for now. I'll be following the progress in
development of sks or other alternative keyservers and if mitigations are put
in place to combat the
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Hash: SHA256
Hello,
sks and hockeypuck keyservers:
keys.fspproductions.biz (sks)
keys2.fspproductions.biz (hockeypuck)
are offline for the time being. not sure when i'll have them back up.
FYI. Thanks.
- --
- --
Thanks,
Fabian S.
OpenPGP:
On 2018-09-06 09:39 AM, Fabian A. Santiago wrote:
On 2018-09-06 07:56 AM, Andrew Gallagher wrote:
I for one would be most interested if you could collate your
experiences
into a howto... :-)
i will gladly write something up about my experience once i'm sure
it's up and running properly
=stats
does anyone have a working hockeypuck server they care to peer with my
own? My key count sits at 5312283. My peer line for hockeypuck is:
[hockeypuck.conflux.recon.partner.peerX]
httpAddr="keys2.fspproductions.biz:11371"
reconAddr="keys2.fspproductions.biz:11370"
working with my sks
and gossiping ok. Standby.
--
Fabian A. Santiago
OpenPGP:
0x643082042dc83e6d94b86c405e3daa18a1c22d8f
> On Tuesday, Sep 04, 2018 at 5:14 PM, Fabian A. Santiago
> mailto:fsanti...@garbage-juice.com)> wrote:
> Yeh it had stopped cause I ran out of disk space du
Yeh it had stopped cause I ran out of disk space during the key import.
Resizing now and will try again later.
--
Fabian A. Santiago
OpenPGP:
0x643082042dc83e6d94b86c405e3daa18a1c22d8f
> On Sunday, Sep 02, 2018 at 8:17 PM, Fabian A. Santiago
> mailto:fsanti...@garbage-juice.com)&
Ahh, damn, it had stopped. Ok service starts now but I’m missing keys which
suggests it stopped during the key load for which I think I may know why. Ok
back to the drawing board. Standby. Thanks.
--
Fabian A. Santiago
OpenPGP:
0x643082042dc83e6d94b86c405e3daa18a1c22d8f
> On Sunday, Sep
:
} {dial unix /var/run/postgresql/.s.PGSQL.5432: no such file or directory}]
I have postgresql version 10.5 installed on Ubuntu 14.04.5. Thanks in advance
for any help you can offer.
--
> On Sunday, Sep 02, 2018 at 6:54 PM, Fabian A. Santiago
> mailto:fsanti...@garbage-juice.com)> wrote:
Alrightimport was much quicker. But now the service won't start. Triaging
now.
--
> On Saturday, Sep 01, 2018 at 9:42 PM, Fabian A. Santiago
> mailto:fsanti...@garbage-juice.com)> wrote:
> Close,
>
> Command needs to be run as hockeypuck user.
>
> You
port fails, I can
> provide a database dump of my MongoDB/PostgreSQL databases. Regards, Moritz
>
> Am 02.09.18 um 01:10 schrieb Fabian A. Santiago:
> > Could definitely use help on the parameters. And yes it was erorring on
> > recon. So that explains why it never caught up
t run any keyserver currently due to several issues,
> so i need to pull these settings out of a backup ... but can do it if
> neccessary ...
>
> Kind regards,
>
> dirk
>
> On 31.08.2018 21:06, Fabian A. Santiago wrote:
> > can anyone on here assist with setting up hockeypuck?
&
can anyone on here assist with setting up hockeypuck?
I've received help prior from a friendly user who got me up & running
with mongodb. but it was SLOW to import a dump (days) and never caught
up with my sks keyserver (maybe erroring out on gossip).
would it be faster using postgresql?
is
On 2018-08-27 03:18 AM, Kristian Fiskerstrand wrote:
[Sent from my iPad, as it is not a secured device there are no
cryptographic keys on this device, meaning this message is sent
without an OpenPGP signature. In general you should *not* rely on any
information sent over such an unsecure
hello,
i've been toying with trying out hockeypuck. will it peer effectively
with existing sks servers? the documentation sounds as if it does but
has anyone here tried it out for themselves? Thanks.
--
Fabian S.
OpenPGP:
0x643082042DC83E6D94B86C405E3DAA18A1C22D8F (new key)
***
On 2018-07-19 03:19 PM, Gabor Kiss wrote:
My server (sks.daylightpirates.org) currently has an uptime of
97.95%, but every few hours the "sks db" process spikes to 100%
CPU which makes the web interface completely unresponsive, which
I'm guessing is why I keep getting kicked out of the pool.
In
On 2018-05-03 08:58, Andrew Gallagher wrote:
On 03/05/18 12:40, Moritz Wirth wrote:
What about only accepting valid keys and removing all revoked or
expired
keys from the database?
I assume you mean "remove the user-id packets of all revoked or expired
keys"? You would have to retain at
So,
As I understand it, GDPR concerns all EU citizen users of a site, regardless of
where the site is hosted. How does this affect keyservers? I've seen at least
one server going offline due to it. Should I be concerned as an American
keyserver host?
--
Fabian A. Santiago
OpenPGP
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Hash: SHA256
Hello,
for anyone peering with keys.fspproductions.biz, please update my membership
line to:
keys.fspproductions.biz 11370 # Fabian A. Santiago
<fsanti...@garbage-juice.com> 0x643082042DC83E6D94B86C405E3DAA18A1C22D8F
thank you. this
January 23, 2018 5:00 PM, "Timothy A. Holtzen" wrote:
> 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.
>
is there any reason to enable mailsync functionality? does anyone out there
still use it?
i enabled it, pointing to one of my own mailboxes as a test, and it immediately
started sending hundred of keys to that address.
was it sending a backlog of every key I've received since I originally
t 19GB - I did not
> notice any problems with it.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Moritz
>
> Am 08.12.17 um 17:22 schrieb Fabian A. Santiago:
>
>> December 6, 2017 2:59 PM, "Kristian Fiskerstrand"
>> <kristian.fiskerstr...@sumptuouscapital.com>
December 6, 2017 2:59 PM, "Kristian Fiskerstrand"
wrote:
> On 12/06/2017 08:10 PM, Moritz Wirth wrote:
>
>> Can we delete the logfiles in the KDB/ directory (log.x) - are there
>> other ways to save some space?
>
> the sample DB_CONFIG includes
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November 10, 2017 5:08 PM, "Tobias Frei" wrote:
> Hi :)
>
> About these short maintenance emails, I've always wondered... no offense, but
> what is the use of
> this information? If one of my many peer servers does not
On August 23, 2017 11:13:59 AM EDT, Tobias Schultz
wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>
>I know shortly I wrote to you regarding peers.
>
>
>Since I am configuring the peers and firewalls and so on I was curious
>how to determine if the SKS is really synchronizing.
>
>
>I read about a
July 17, 2017 9:54 AM, "Chris Boot" wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> Sorry to be a pest but would you mind sending those details in a signed
> email, and also include your GPG key details?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
> On 17/07/17 14:22, Mike O'Connor wrote:
>
>> Sorry forgot to mention my
On April 5, 2017 6:08:05 PM EDT, Andrew Gallagher wrote:
>
>> On 5 Apr 2017, at 22:30, Peter Sunde Kolmisoppi
>wrote:
>>
>> Hey all!
>>
>> Setting up a keyserver and looking for peers!
>> The machine is located in sweden and will be used for research and
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Hash: SHA256
On 02/04/2017 07:59 PM, Fabian A. Santiago wrote:
> On 02/04/2017 04:23 PM, Fabian A. Santiago wrote:
>> Hello,
>
>> Some weeks ago I announced that keyserver.garden-lan.com
>> <http://keyserver.garden-lan.com>
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On 02/04/2017 04:23 PM, Fabian A. Santiago wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Some weeks ago I announced that keyserver.garden-lan.com
> <http://keyserver.garden-lan.com> had to come down.
>
> I've rectified the situation and brought
Hello,
Some weeks ago I announced that keyserver.garden-lan.com had to come down.
I've rectified the situation and brought up a new server with new hostname and
as a result, new membership line:
keys.fspproductions.biz 11370 # Fabian A. Santiago
<fsanti...@garbage-juice.
Hello,
Keyserver.garden-lan.com is going down permanently, for reasons beyond my
control. Thanks everyone for peering. This change will take effect immediately.
Fabian S.
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