> Why? There are some SKS servers who are sitting on the DSL lines > and have semi-static IPs. So, AFAIK, that's not a strict requirement.
The strict requirement is, "your machine's IP address must be reliably accessible via DNS." So long as that's met, it's all good. And even then, "strict requirements" are more "the community of SKS keyserver operators expects this, unless you've got some really compelling reason otherwise." If you were running an SKS keyserver on the moon and were only accessible via an IP address which changed daily and no DNS, I have no doubt keyserver operators would be lining up to peer with you anyway just for the geek cred of being able to say "I'm peering with Free Luna!" :)
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