If you had read the second and third emails about this I was first
accused of trying to set rules which was not the case.

Second my answer was nearly the same one just given to me after I asked
for peering.... see Sebastian Urbach email ->
https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/sks-devel/2011-05/msg00030.html

When I replied I was jumped on for trying to set rules which wasn't my
intentions... when I was still getting flak I replied that wouldn't want
to peer with anyone that had dynamic IP's and that went viral and me
being attack.

Frankly I don't care if the peering is done via rag-tag rules that
aren't posted any place, but according to Sebastian others feel the same
about static IP's and permanent connection and I have the same thoughts
because peering should be stable and not run with dynamic IP's.... even
if people here want to call it semi-static it is still dynamic.

> From:     Sebastian Urbach
> Subject:     Re: [Sks-devel] seeking peers for keyserver.borgnet.us
> Date:     Wed, 18 May 2011 22:50:45 +0200
>
> On Wed, 18 May 2011 12:32:45 -0700
> Scott Grayban <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> Hi Scott,
>
> > I am looking for peers for a new SKS keyserver installation.
>
> It seems that you have a permanent conneciton an not a dialup with a
> dynamic ip, am i right ?
>
> Thats an important info for some of us :-)
>
> -- 
>
> Mit freundlichen Gruessen / yours sincerely
>
> Sebastian Urbach
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> Convictions are more dangerous enemies of truth than lies.
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> Friedrich Nietzsche (1844 - 1900)
> German philosopher, poet and classical philologist
>
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Regards,
Scott Grayban

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Arnold said the following on 05/21/2011 02:40 PM:
> Hello Scott,
>
> If I am right, your first message to this list was just three days ago,
> requesting peers for a new server installation.
>
> IMHO, it is impolite to tell a community what rules they should adhere to,
> if you're welcomed to that community only three days ago. This is especially
> the case if you are touching subjects that have been discussed (long) before.
>
> If you don't feel comfortable in our small community of SKS server admins
> and with the rules we (seem to) adhere to, then don't bother and find other
> SKS server admins to peer with and set up your own network of SKS servers.
>
> Arnold
>
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