Hi!

Thanks for good advice, I'll get back on getting a dump immediately.
Trouble is I tried and failed a couple of times with building the DB, and
the sks binary doesn't really give any useful feedback on what I'm doing
wrong.

Would you say an e-mail to the sks devel sendlist explaining my predicament
could be one way of getting further in the process?

Best regards,
Andreas

Den lördagen den 8:e september 2012 skrev Phil Pennock:

> On 2012-09-05 at 20:37 -0400, Phil Pennock wrote:
> > On 2012-09-05 at 11:33 +0200, Andreas Thulin wrote:
> > > I have just set up a new keyserver and would like to peer with other
> > > servers.
> > >
> > > Please add me to your 'membership' file with the following entry and
> > > provide your details in return (to [email protected]<javascript:;>)
> so I can do
> > > the same:
> > >
> > > redundant.dyndns.org 11370 # Andreas Thulin 0x2C101354
> >
> > Is this server permanently online?  Having any teething troubles?
> > Firewall?
> >
> > % curl -v http://redundant.dyndns.org:11371/pks/lookup?op=stats
>
> Okay, I see the server up now, but it only has 6 keys, total, instead of
> 3.1 million keys.  This causes problems for your peers, because the
> reconciliation protocol is not efficient given so great a discrepancy.
>
> > It might be worth glancing at
> >   https://bitbucket.org/skskeyserver/sks-keyserver/wiki/Peering
> > and going over your setup to be sure things are working.  Looking at the
> > /pks/lookup?op=stats page on your own server can be useful.
>
> I *seriously* recommend that you take a look at that page and get a
> keydump loaded.
>
> Regards,
> -Phil
>
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