Hello Gabor,
you're right. It is a 'dynamic' IP.
But as long as I do not disconnect the modem, the IP stays the same.
The current IP is the second different IP within this year.

I also have a "real" server at OVH Roubaix (France), but I'm afraid, it' much too slow. I tried generating the database, but the process aborted after a couple of hours.
Eventually, I get a new server next year.

Regards
Joerg


Zitat von Gabor Kiss <ki...@ssg.ki.iif.hu>:

I am looking for peers for a new SKS keyserver installation.

I am running SKS version 1.1.6, on keyserver.gnumail.de
It is a private machine.
The server is physically located in Germany (EU).
The machine has no IPv6 connectivity yet.

I have loaded a keydump from keys.niif.hu, dated 2018-10-15.
I see 5343746 keys loaded.

For operational issues, please contact me directly.

keyserver.gnumail.de 11370 # Greetings <joergneis...@gnumail.de>
0x848c05cece980284

Dear "Greetings",

If the reverse DNS does not lie you have a dynamic IP address.
May be this is not the best configuration to a key server.

Regards

Gabor




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