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On 2013-03-01 at 00:46 -0800, Doug Barton wrote: > Wow, what a thorough analysis, thanks Phil. :) FWIW, I did see those > Expect: headers you describe in my debug output, and obviously if this > issue only affects certain servers it would explain why I was only > seeing it intermittently. > > I should have added before, I'm on Ubuntu 12.10, and gpg2 comes built > with libcurl. For now, find a local keyserver you can reach, with low latency, confirm you can --send-key to it, and use that server's hostname as your keyserver, instead of a pool. http://www.sks-keyservers.net/status/ and the much uglier: http://sks.spodhuis.org/sks-peers which says more about which proxy software might be running and will let you filter for nginx. For you, right now, you might want to constrain to an nginx server. Kristian: might it be worth nginx.ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net and apache.ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net or is that a step too far? Also: perhaps the colour boxes in the RProx column, when green, might be overlaid with an 'N' or an 'A' to help quickly tell them apart? I might be horribly wrong. After all, if I were any good at web design, the spodhuis site wouldn't suck so much. ;) - -Phil -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iEYEAREDAAYFAlEwc78ACgkQQDBDFTkDY3/XfQCfTXQ+25lUKvtmZ6l6aEPWUFL5 n5gAnRSXg/hyGUGWPw0FwLbAxaHIvJo8 =txpN -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Sks-devel mailing list Sks-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/sks-devel