Brian Minton wrote:
I wonder if you could use haproxy as a non-http proxy for the recon
traffic.
I do not think it will work with stock SKS recon : the recon process
authorizes peers based on their IP address. I believe HAProxy masks
the original peer address.
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On Tue, 21 Apr 2015 15:14:29 -0400
Matt Wagner matthew.wag...@acquia.com wrote:
I'd be happy to peer:
gpg.n1zyy.com 11370 # Matt Wagner m...@ttwagner.com 0x2BE02E05
Thank you.
I am running this on a little ARM device at a home in Berlin, Germany.
The machine has no IPv6 connectivity.
Hi,
In your crontab there should be a pkill -USR2 sks || exit 1. This
reloads SKS. You can of course run this command manually to reload it
instantly.
Kind regards,
Christiaan de Die le Clercq
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On 04/21/2015 09:26 AM, Christiaan de Die le Clercq wrote:
Hi,
In your crontab there should be a pkill -USR2 sks || exit 1. This
reloads SKS. You can of course run this command manually to reload
it instantly.
just a FYI, this isn't
Hi!
Running it on a Raspberry Pi shouldn't be a problem as SKS is
pretty low on resources (except for the building process).
Well sks needs rather decent storage (or maybe lots of RAM as caches?)
to performe remotely useable in my experience. In terms of normal RAM
and CPU usage it's
On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 09:50:45PM +0200, ma...@wk3.org wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for peers for a new SKS keyserver installation.
I am running SKS version 1.1.5, on keys.enteig.net.
I'd be happy to peer:
gpg.n1zyy.com 11370 # Matt Wagner m...@ttwagner.com 0x2BE02E05
I am running this on a
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Here's an example of using haproxy to proxy non-http traffic. The
example uses SMTP, but it should work with any TCP/IP traffic.
http://www.linickx.com/load-balance-anything-with-haproxy
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Thank you everybody for adding me.
One newbie question: After editing the membership file, do I have to restart
sks, reload, or will it reread the file automatically?
Regarding the device I run it on: It's an Olimex A20 Lime2, very similar to the
Cubietruck or Banana Pi.
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I'd probably use nginx, which has a pretty low footprint.
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On April 20, 2015 5:47:03 PM EDT, ma...@wk3.org ma...@wk3.org wrote:
Thank you everybody for adding me.
One newbie question: After editing the membership file, do I have to
restart sks, reload, or will it reread the file automatically?
Regarding
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I was thinking about running sks on a Raspberry Pi. What kind of
device are you using?
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Hi,
I am looking for peers for a new SKS keyserver installation.
I am running SKS version 1.1.5, on keys.enteig.net.
I am running this on a little ARM device at a home in Berlin, Germany.
The machine has no IPv6 connectivity.
I have loaded a keydump from
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