Folks, Rather than wait to get hit with GPDR stuff to do with running a keyserver, I'm doing the saner thing, as an American: I'm moving my instance to the USA, so that it is not in EU jurisdiction. It's a free service, provided as a public good, and it's not worth the risk to me.
If there's anyone who would like to de-peer, please let me know. Otherwise, tomorrow evening (I think) I'll uncomment the membership entries on the new host and repoint spodhuis.org DNS, then take down the old instance a bit later (after a DNS TTL or so). The new instance can currently be reached at: http://sks-ohio.pennock.tech:11371/pks/lookup?op=stats but it will "be" sks-peer.spodhuis.org/sks.spodhuis.org for continuity. It's running in AWS, us-east-2 (Ohio), from AMIs built under my control, same as the sks-paris instance (but a little more automated). sks-ohio should be fully up-to-date before anyone else peers with it; I snapshotted the /srv/sks EBS volume from sks-paris, copied it to us-east-2, and used it as /srv/sks on the new server after modifying only membership and sksconf; sks-paris and sks-ohio are peering with each other and exchanging keys fine. If any problems crop up, I'll delay peering with anyone else while I fix those problems. Regards, -Phil
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