+nginx.
The recon server listens on port 11370.
I have loaded a keydump from ftp.prato.linux.it, dated 2014-01-01.
I see 3.493.714 keys loaded.
For operational issues, please contact me directly.
pgp.freiwuppertal.de 11370 # Tobias Frei tob...@freiwuppertal.de
0xB1817DA0
(Enigmail added
actually wasn't correctly configuring it as a static IPv6 address...
@ Filip Stefaniak and David Benfell, thank you, I've now also added
your entries to my membership file. :-)
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
(PS: This mailing list is awesome. 8 new peers and a working IPv6
configuration within just two
read any recently read
file with a ramdisk-like performance.
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
Am 11.02.2014 14:38, schrieb Christian Reiß:
Hey folks,
I have some questions on which I need some pointers.
First, -nodiskptree: To my understanding this would result in
longer startup-times, more memory
on troubleshooting. I personally would do that, I
think, but that's just my personal opinion. :-/
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
Am 24.02.2014 11:49, schrieb Ronny Wagner:
Dear Community,
i upgrade my two sks server from squeeze to wheezy with sks 1.1.4
(wheezy backport).
After the update, I become
://freiwuppertal.de/sks_1.1.4-2.1ubuntu1_amd64.deb
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
Am 05.04.2014 16:17, schrieb Martin Papik:
Thank you, I've upgraded to 1.1.3, although why Ubuntu didn't
install that one without an explicit parameter boggles me a bit. Oh
well. Is that sufficient, or will I have
Hi,
from the status page you've linked:
Latest status: Not OK
Reason: Not running a reverse proxy
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
Am 17.04.2014 01:13, schrieb Simon Lange:
Hi,
im a it supprised. i just stumbled over:
https://sks-keyservers.net/status/info/keys.s-l-c.biz
which says that my
Hi,
maybe you need to send a correct Via: header to allow automatic
detection of the reverse proxy. If proxying is done completely
transparent, there is probably no way to see that there is actually a
proxy in front of sks. That's what I would assume, at least.
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
Am
Er, sorry, I see you already do that. Then maybe the automatic
detection failed for whatever reason.
And I just noticed that your status changed to OK. Weird^^
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
Am 18.04.2014 13:30, schrieb Tobias Frei:
Hi,
maybe you need to send a correct Via: header to allow
a racist? Does that make the keyserver racist?
I personally don't really get that logic.
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
Am 18.04.2014 21:37, schrieb Simon Lange:
i prefer that because that way i can avoid that ppl use my services with
their fqdn i dont like (like raccists facists and other bad ppl
Hi,
okay, I hope I don't need to explain why this e-mail caused me to remove
you, Simon Lange, from my peering list.
It makes me sad to see such childish behavior on a mailing list like
this one.
btw, ur english doesnt make u look more kewl. c y?
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
Am 19.04.2014 02
eine Freundin von mir (that's a [female] friend of mine)
...or, if that is applicable, I use gute Freundin (good [female]
friend), which also implies that I'm not referring to a girlfriend. :)
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
Am 20.04.2014 17:43, schrieb Robert J. Hansen:
You've seemingly overlooked
Hi,
thanks for the information; I have now updated my nginx configuration. :)
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
Am 28.04.2014 18:25, schrieb Kristian Fiskerstrand:
I've received reports that uploading some (large) keys to some of the
keyservers in the pool (my test shows failure on 30 servers after
://j.mp/sksperformance
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
Am 02.05.2014 14:30, schrieb Martin A.:
Waiting for stats to get the number of imported keys.
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
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Hi,
thank you for the information - that's bad news to me. :(
Assuming that GnuPG was dead, what would be the implications? What would
be a good free replacement which also supports ECC (one day)? :/
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
Am 03.05.2014 01:55, schrieb benf...@parts-unknown.org:
Tobias Frei
resources
to create daily dumps, this sounds to me like you're investing too much
for a server which is only meant to serve PGP keys. :/
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
Am 13.07.2014 12:50, schrieb Jonathan Zhang:
[...] Is taking daily dumps reasonable? I'm not running anything else
on that machine
that can be used in the pool:
https://bitbucket.org/skskeyserver/sks-keyserver/wiki/Peering
Specifically, you'd need to import a keydump.
https://bitbucket.org/skskeyserver/sks-keyserver/wiki/KeydumpSources
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
Am 27.10.2014 um 18:16 schrieb Horváth Dávid:
Hi,
my
, feel free to add this line to your
membership configuration file:
pgp.freiwuppertal.de 11370 # Tobias Frei tob...@freiwuppertal.de
If you do so, I'd need your line in return, so that I can add it to my
own configuration.
The line does not contain a key fingerprint because I currently have
Hey David,
it makes me sad to see you leaving the pool, and I really hope that you'll
try to run SKS again in a few years, when the relevant problems might be
solved and bugs have been fixed. See you; don't leave us forever! :)
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
On Sat, Apr 11, 2015, 01:31 David Benfell
or suggest entries for the blacklist that everyone
should add, but it would be the responsibility and choice of every admin to
follow the suggestions.
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
On Tue, May 24, 2016, 06:34 Kiss Gabor (Bitman) <ki...@ssg.ki.iif.hu> wrote:
> Guys,
>
> Have you remembered
.
Best regards,
Tobias Frei
(sorry, I accidentally sent this as direct reply instead of list reply
before)
On Tue, May 24, 2016, 17:00 Pascal Levasseur <pascal.levass...@topette.eu>
wrote:
> Le 24/05/2016 06:33, Kiss Gabor (Bitman) a écrit :
> > Guys,
> >
> > Have you
Hi,
If you don't want your name to appear on Google, don't upload it to a
service that permanently spreads it to hundreds of public websites.
Especially don't rely on every server admin to "block" crawlers from these
pages, because this fails as long as at least one admin doesn't.
Have a nice
Hi robots.txt fan,
I just wondered what happened if I removed robots.txt from my server, to
reduce the whole discussion to absurdity. :)
Best regards,
ToBeFree
On Thu, Jun 22, 2017, 13:08 Kristian Fiskerstrand <
kristian.fiskerstr...@sumptuouscapital.com> wrote:
> On 06/22/2017 10:40 AM,
of the SKS peers goes down for an hour? What for?
Will the e-mail cause the server to be taken out of the pool for an hour?
That's the only reason I could think of, and if that's it, notifying the
pool admin would be sufficient?
Best regards
Tobias Frei
David Néel <da...@neel.ch> schrieb am F
Hi Eric,
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/cgi-bin/namazu.cgi?query=GDPR=Search%21=sks-devel=100=normal=date%3Aearly
Hope this helps :)
Best regards
Tobias Frei
...who already gave up running a server when realizing that hosting a huge
distributed unmoderated publicly searchable text- and image
Hey,
that's a wonderful downtime reason. :D
Congratulations & best regards
Tobias Frei
On Fri, Feb 9, 2018, 20:59 Jeremy T. Bouse <jeremy.bo...@undergrid.net>
wrote:
> On 2/9/2018 10:15 AM, David Néel wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
>
> I moved my database to a new dis
. If it can't be fixed, keep the pool offline. It has
been a good, happy time, and one of the next steps can (doesn't have to!)
be realizing that it has irrevocably reached its end.
PGP works without keyservers, by the way. It can't be bad for users to
finally learn how.
Best regards
Tobias Frei
Hi Ryan,
that would probably be an incomplete mitigation:
-people can use the photo id field instead
-people can use valid e-mail addresses under an own domain ("catch-all")
-your keyserver suddenly can be abused for email spamming
Best regards
Tobias Frei
Am 14.07.2018 um 02:57 sc
Hi Kristian, hi Andrew,
that email conversation was scary, informative and relieving at the same
time. Thank you for sharing.
Best regards
Tobias Frei
On Fri, Mar 8, 2019, 16:08 Kristian Fiskerstrand <
kristian.fiskerstr...@sumptuouscapital.com> wrote:
> On 3/8/19 3:19 PM, Andrew
Hi,
Isn't Mozilla Thunderbird in a similar state? I'm still happily using it
*because* it has reached a point where further updates are rarely needed.
Best regards
Tobias Frei
On Wed, Feb 6, 2019, 14:22 Steffen Kaiser wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
>
s together as
signatures or by alphabetical sorting.
00D...
01E...
02A...
03D...
04B...
05E...
06E...
07F...
You couldn't even blacklist them without storing the information in your
blacklist.
Best regards
Tobias Frei
On Thu, Feb 7, 2019, 01:58 Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> > I disagree that we have t
Hi ilf,
https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/sks-devel/2019-02/msg00070.html
Best regards
Tobias Frei
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I guess I'm pointing out the obvious to most readers, but despite that official-looking domain name, "This is not an official EU Commission or Government resource. The europa.eu webpage concerning GDPR can be found here [link removed]. Nothing found in this portal constitutes legal advice." On Aug
Hi Yakamo,
Have you already seen these two messages?
https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/sks-devel/2019-02/msg00070.html
https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/sks-devel/2019-03/msg00026.html
Best regards
Tobias Frei
Am 13.08.19 um 15:41 schrieb st...@yakamo.org:
Hi Boti,
SKS servers
On Aug 17, 2019 19:11, Stefan Claas wrote:Interesting! If understood correctly the advantage then would be no changes
in the SKS code and simply using a front-end key parser, with a defined rule
set, right?
And false positives. And ineffectiveness against new attacks. And vulnerability through
A brave bastion of calm, a tower of strength, and the wonderful irony
of "seemingly currently down" keyservers. To be commended, with a
smile. Have a nice day! ~ Tobias Frei
Zitat von Francisco Monserrat :
Hello ,
It seems that all the peers my keyservers are currently do
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