Am 26.08.2017 um 12:43 schrieb Moritz Wirth:
> Some recommendations:
>
> - You must run a reverse proxy in front of your sks instance to be
> included in the pool.
I will adapt my webserver to act as reverse proxy, will add that soon.
> - The server contact should only be a PGP KeyId without
Some recommendations:
- You must run a reverse proxy in front of your sks instance to be
included in the pool.
- The server contact should only be a PGP KeyId without your
email-address (though I dont know if it can be included there).
- A simple key lookup on your server fails ( Error handling
Am 25.08.2017 um 17:37 schrieb Kiss Gabor (Bitman):
> On Fri, 25 Aug 2017, Heiko Richter wrote:
>>> May we see page http://www.heikorichter.name:11371/pks/lookup?op=stats
>>
>> Of course you may.
>>
>> It seems the server is still importing the dump and therefor not answering
>> yet.
>
> JFR.
>
> I just finished installing and configuring sks on a server I intend to
> add to a pool and am now looking for some well-connected servers that
> are willing to peer with me.
> Please note that my recon port is behind a firewall so connections will
> fail until I've opened the firewall for your
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Hi,
I'm looking for peers for my new SKS-Keyserver installation.
I am running SKS Version 1.1.5 on keyserver.corenetworking.de
This Keyserver is hosted in Frankfurth am Main, Germany, near DeCIX.
Our server is available on port 80,443,11371 on
Hi,
I am looking for peers for a fresh SKS keyserver installation
I am running SKS 1.5 on pgp-srv.deib.polimi.it;
the machine is hosted in a lab in Politecnico di Milano,
http://www.polimi.it, and has only IPV4 connectivity (sadly).
I have loaded a keydump from keyserver.mattrude.com on
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Hi,
I am looking for peers for a new SKS keyserver installation.
I am running SKS version 1.5, on blablanet.info
This is a machine run by BlaBlaNet Social Network https://blablanet.com
The server is physically located in Paris, France (EU).
Hi,
we needed a reliable keyserver in our own infrastructure and we decided to make
this public. We are SysEleven GmbH, a Berlin based Internet Service and Hosting
Provider with an “ISO 27001 nach BSI-Grundschutz” certificate.
The keyserver is behind a reverse proxy for ports 80 and 443.
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Hi all,
I'm looking for peers for a new SKS installation.
Version: 1.1.5
HTTP port: 80 (reverse proxy)
Recon port: 11370
Total number of keys: 3685913
keys.nerds.lu 11370 # Kahr Patrick patr...@kahpa.lu 0x3f917f479c5d0f3b
This server is physically
Hi all,
I'm looking for peers for a new SKS installation.
I'm running SKS 1.1.4 on ams.sks.heypete.com.
This server is physically located in Amsterdam, NL and currently only
has IPv4 connectivity. IPv6 connectivity should (hopefully) be added
in the next few months.
The server is listening on
On 2014-07-31 at 19:18 +0200, Pete Stephenson wrote:
This server is physically located in Amsterdam, NL and currently only
has IPv4 connectivity. IPv6 connectivity should (hopefully) be added
in the next few months.
The server is listening on ports 11371 and 80 and is behind a reverse
proxy
Hi,
Some days ago I set up two new SKS servers in Brazil and South Africa:
keyserver.br.nucli.net 11370 # Juan Francisco Lladó Sabater
jf.ll...@bitic.net 0x010F28D60588A1E6
keyserver.za.nucli.net 11370 # Juan Francisco Lladó Sabater
jf.ll...@bitic.net 0x010F28D60588A1E6
They are already synced
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Hello everyone,
I'm looking for peers for my new SKS keyserver
sks.openpgp-keyserver.de. It runs with SKS 1.1.5, has IPv4 as well as
IPv6 connectivity and listens on port 80 and 11371 behind a reverse
proxy.
The keyserver already has the latest
Hi,
we are looking for peers for a new keyserver installation,
running SKS version 1.1.4, on keyserver.compbiol.bio.tu-darmstadt.de.
The server is physically located in Darmstadt (EU, Germany).
Since we already have some peers the keyDB is up to date, but we need more
peers to ensure stable
W dniu 2014-03-06 18:23, Frederik pisze:
Hi, we are looking for peers for a new keyserver installation,
running SKS version 1.1.4, on
keyserver.compbiol.bio.tu-darmstadt.de. The server is physically
located in Darmstadt (EU, Germany). Since we already have some peers
the keyDB is up to date,
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Good morning.
My name is Andre R. Landim, I am Security Analyst of Brazilian Academic
and Network CSIRT (CAIS/RNP). Recently we have updated our SKS keyserver
to a new machine and another location.
Now, we are running SKS version 1.1.4 on a
Hi Andre,
I have added this line to my membership configuration file.
Please add our server in return:
sks.pgp.plitc.eu 11370 # Daniel Plominski dan...@plominski.eu 0x27E04AB3
IPv4/6:
sks.pgp.plitc.eu. IN A 85.10.206.227
sks.pgp.plitc.eu. IN 2a01:4f8:a0:3343::1371
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Good morning,
I am looking for peers for a new SKS keyserver installation.
I am running SKS version 1.1.4, on keyserver.codinginfinity.com. This
is a private server which will serve the web and a smaller private
network.
The server is physically
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Good morning,
I am looking for peers for a new SKS keyserver installation.
I am running SKS version 1.1.4, on keyserver.codinginfinity.com. This
is a private server which will serve the web and a smaller private
network.
The server is physically
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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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ad...@gpg.im: Relay access denied (in reply to RCPT TO command)
David
2013-08-22 05:11 időpontban ad...@gpg.im ezt írta:
Hi All,
I have a new keyserver running and would like to peer with other
servers. Please add me to
mån 2012-07-23 klockan 00:05 +0200 skrev Stephan Seitz:
Hi,
I'm an admin of a smaller ISP and currently trying to consolidate (and narrow
down) the access for
different kind of adminstrative staff to a fair amount of machines.
yserver.secretresearchfacility.com 11370 # Stephan Seitz
Hi,
I'm an admin of a smaller ISP and currently trying to consolidate (and
narrow down) the access for different kind of adminstrative staff to a
fair amount of machines.
By using monkeysphere [1], I'm able to put an PKI on top.
Well, monkeysphere relies on OpenPGP and having the structure
Hi,
I'm an admin of a smaller ISP and currently trying to consolidate (and narrow
down) the access for
different kind of adminstrative staff to a fair amount of machines.
By using monkeysphere [1], I'm able to put an PKI on top.
Well, monkeysphere relies on OpenPGP and having the structure vital
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Hi everybody
I just set up a new keyserver with an initial keydump of 3005197 keys.
Now I'm looking for some peers to keep it up to date :)
The server stands in Luxembourg.
URL: keyserver.adamas.ai
keyserver.adamas.ai11370# virii (A bit paranoid
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Hello!
keyservers.org is now online, running SKS 1.1.1. It's running on a
small server in Silver Spring, Maryland, on an IPv4 network. The key
dump is current as of last week, and has already reconciled with a peer
and is current.
keyservers.org
On Feb 19, 2010, at 11:40 AM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
On 02/19/2010 07:11 AM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
I have a new sks keyserver at keys.jbj.org that appears
to be installed incorrectly, and is locally reconciling data
amongst 3 local servers.
Are you asking for peers for an
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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 tried to verify
Arnold wrote:
In-line PGP format is sensitive to all kind of conversions your mail client
or intermediate mail system might do, like character set conversion or
linefeed encoding (CR-LF, LF, CR), etc. It is better to use PGP/MIME which
can handle this kind of conversions.
I think that may be
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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
Rakhmatulin Sergey wrote:
Hi, All!
I'm looking for gossip and mailsync peers.
My server key.sodrk.ru:11370, e-mail pkp-...@sodrk.ru.
Regards!
Rakhmatulin Sergey.
Feel free to add me: keyserver.nyfnet.net:11370
-A
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Hi, All!
I'm looking for gossip and mailsync peers.
My server key.sodrk.ru:11370, e-mail pkp-...@sodrk.ru.
Regards!
Rakhmatulin Sergey.
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Hi.
On Wed, 2009-09-23 at 17:24 +0400, Rakhmatulin Sergey wrote:
My server key.sodrk.ru:11370, e-mail pkp-...@sodrk.ru.
I'd add you if you still searching for peers.
You can add mine too:
keyserver.pki.scientia.net 11370
btw: The domainname you specified (key.sodrk.ru), differs from what sks
Hi,
I'm looking for peers to gossip with
keys.wuschelpuschel.org:11370
Thanks,
Peter.
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I'm looking for peers to gossip with
keys.wuschelpuschel.org:11370
Hi Peter,
Add to your membership file:
keys.niif.hu:11370
Regards
Gabor
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