[Sks-devel] Modelling an abuse-resistant OpenPGP keyserver

2019-04-04 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
[ mail sent to both OpenPGP and SKS mailing lists; please respect Mail-Followup-To: open...@ietf.org, since it is more than just SKS ] Hi OpenPGP and SKS folks-- As you may or may not have heard, the venerable OpenPGP keyserver network is dying. This has implications for key discovery,

Re: [Sks-devel] Keys size repartition (was Re: Unusual traffic for key 0x69D2EAD9 and 0xB33B4659)

2019-04-04 Thread Kim Minh Kaplan
Jason Harris writes: > >> Kim Minh Kaplan wrote: >> >> Jason Harris writes: >> >>> Cool! What tool/code did you use? >> >> Homegrown tools. I use a simple C program to read KDB/keys and create >a >> single PGP file for each key. I can then easily use traditionnal >tools >> to get some