On Sun, Oct 5, 2014 at 5:09 PM, Patrik Kernstock <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I've set up a new keyserver and so I am searching for new peers - I've
> already imported a big keydump. If someone wants to peer with my keyserver,
> please drop me short mail. Thanks!
> The keyserver is available under both: HTTP and HTTPS under the following
> link: https://keyserver.pkern.at/pks/lookup?op=stats

I've added your server as a peer. To do the reverse, add the following
line to your SKS membership file:

ams.sks.heypete.com 11370 # Pete Stephenson <[email protected]> 0x85EB9F44

> At least I have some questions left: What is exactly HKPS? How to enable it?
> Is this just normal HTTPS?

Yes. HKP is a subset of HTTP, and HKPS is just HTTPS. However, in
order for an HTTPS/HKPS server to be part of the SKS keyserver pool,
you'll need to submit a CSR to Kristian Fiskerstrand, who will sign it
with the SKS pool CA (a server using a cert signed from a commercial
CA won't be included in the pool).

Cheers!
-Pete

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Pete Stephenson

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