I’ve deployed three new Hockeypuck clusters, each in different datacenters, two
publicly facing and the 3rd is an internal hot spare that’s mostly mostly going
to do scheduled key dumps but will be capable of replacing either of the other
two clusters for maintenance/outages.. I intend to get
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Hello!
I am looking for peers for a new SKS installation.
I am running SKS version 1.1.6 on pgp.pm.
The server is physically located in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
I see 5423749 keys loaded.
If you agree to peer with me, please respond to me
Simple, we're using client side encryption, you can review the
javascript code in your browser. The server/service receives encrypted
messages and send it to the receiver. The server/service can't decrypt
your message, it's PGP.
Best
Jan
Kiss Gabor (Bitman) ki...@ssg.ki.iif.hu:
Hello
Who are the intended targets of this service?
Non-PGP users.
You can't control the senders environment, maybe an old windows box
with keystroke logging, backdoors, etc. It's not my intention to be
the MITM. Yes it's a matter of trust.
Best
Jan
Gabor Kiss ki...@ssg.ki.iif.hu:
Simple,
...@secretresearchfacility.com:
Hi there,
Am Samstag, den 07.12.2013, 13:27 +0100 schrieb PGP Key Admin:
We love PGP! :-)
so I do. But, why are you going to use it in such a ummm grotesque
flavour?
If one's using that service he/she has to trust your service and
toolchain. It's completele
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Thanks for your feedback.
Kristian Fiskerstrand kristian.fiskerstr...@sumptuouscapital.com:
Granted this whole discussion probably belongs somewhere else, but
since we're first on the topic, let me chime in my two cents.
First of all, any encryption done in a browser will at least have to
be
Thanks John,
John Clizbe jpcli...@gingerbear.net:
Kristian Fiskerstrand wrote:
Granted this whole discussion probably belongs somewhere else, but
since we're first on the topic, let me chime in my two cents.
First of all, any encryption done in a browser will at least have to
be done in a
Thanks Lukas,
Oh yes we need to improve.
Lukas Martini lut...@ohai.su:
Hej,
On 12/10/2013 03:19 AM, John Clizbe wrote:
How does the code handle keys with multiple email addresses? Does
it mail-bomb
them all?
I just tried and got mails to all my UIDs, so yes.
Lukas, you got an error message? What does dislike mean?
Thanks
Jan
Lukas Martini lut...@ohai.su:
Hej,
ignoring the complete discussion on PGP encryption in browsers etc., one
quick thing: Your site dislikes my email address (lut...@ohai.su),
presumably due to the unusual TLD (.su is the
We love PGP! :-)
We would like to make PGP as usable as possible for everyone. With
https://encrypt.to you can send encrypted messages to PGP users and you can
receive encrypted messages from non-PGP users. We are using client side
encryption and we can't decrypt the message.
How does it
Hello Dmitry,
The JS lib is open source: http://openpgpjs.org
Regards
Jan
Dmitry Yu Okunev (pks.mephi.ru) dyoku...@ut.mephi.ru:
Hello.
On 12/07/2013 04:27 PM, PGP Key Admin wrote:
We love PGP! :-)
We would like to make PGP as usable as possible for everyone.
With https://encrypt.to
Hello Filip,
Now back again :-)
Thanks
Jan
Filip Stefaniak stefan...@gmail.com:
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PGP Key Admin napisal(a):
We love PGP! :-)
We would like to make PGP as usable as possible for everyone. With
https://encrypt.to https://encrypt.to/ you can send
Hello Friends,
My new SKS keyserver running version 1.1.14 on pgpkey.org. Please add my new
keyserver to your list of gossip peers.
pgpkey.org 11370 # PGP Key Admin ad...@pgpkey.org 0xB41D959A
The server is physically located in Germany (EU). The machine has IPv6
connectivity.
Status: http
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A big thank you for everyone who replied.
My server is fully up and running and I even got included in the pool,
which is pretty neat.
Thanks
On 8/21/2013 11:11 PM, ad...@gpg.im wrote:
Hi All,
I have a new keyserver running and would like to
Hi All,
I have a new keyserver running and would like to peer with other
servers. Please add me to your 'membership' file with the following
entry and provide your details in return so I can do the same:
sks.gpg.im 11370 # 0x61845FFF
Thank you.
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# James Thomas 0xE600C820
I've changed the hostname, from_addr, and sendmail_cmd lines in my
sksconf file to reflect this. Previous DNS entries will remain valid,
and no IP addresses will be changing.
I'm BCC'ing all my peers along with this message, and the new admin
account, sks-ad
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Hi Kristian,
On 26/11/2012 14:51, Kristian Fiskerstrand wrote:
Try a make cleanall
This solved it!
Thank you very much.
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James Thomas sks-ad...@sks.dgrphone.net
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On 03/13/2012 06:08 PM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
It appears that SKS 1.1.1's hkp interface is vulnerable to an ugly DoS attack
by a client
holding open a network connection without completing an HTTP request.
Sounds just like the kind of
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Phil Pennock wrote:
On 2010-01-07 at 14:54 -, crich...@fishysnax.com wrote:
I am looking for peers for a new SKS keyserver installation at
keyserver.fishysnax.com.
Any idea why your PGP signature might have been marked BAD when my
client
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Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
The output should already be machine-parseable (though it's not XML).
OK, so, I want this:
http://sks.buanzo.org:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindexsearch=0x025A4EB06857704D
into mr.
But if I add options=mr, then I get less
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Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
PS i'm very interested in what you're working on, as i suspect i've been
thinking over similar things. If you want to chat off-list about your
project (or direct me to somewhere i can discuss it with you), let me know.
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First of all,
Thanks to everyone that emailed me off-list offering to peer up. :)
Now, I finished downloading the dump, but I'musing Ubuntu, and it fails with a
segfault. I know it's
got to do with different versions of libdb (compiled vs
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Jens Leinenbach wrote:
Where/when exactly do you get the segfault? After starting sks_build.sh?
Does your system run out of memory?
See below for a trace.
E.g. if you don't have much RAM:
r...@mx4:/var/lib/sks# free -m
total
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John Clizbe wrote:
I ran
sks build -n 13 -cache 100 /var/sks/dump/*.pgp
r...@mx4:/var/lib/sks# sks build -n 13 -cache 100 /var/sks/dump/*.pgp
unknown timeout type argument to DB_ENV-rep_get_timeout
Segmentation fault
It SIGSEGV's
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Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
Are you filing bugs about this with ubuntu? it would be really good for
them to know that their packages are busted (with as much detail as
possible).
It's this Debian bug:
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Hello! I'm in the process of becoming part of the sks pool. I'm currently
downloading the dump (will
be over in 30 more minutes), then I'll build the database, and after all that,
I'll ask for some
peers to gossip with.
My server (sks.buanzo.org
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