FYI - the SKS certificate for sks.pod02.fleetstreetops.com <http://sks.pod02.fleetstreetops.com/> has now expired and been replaced with a standard SSL certificate from Let’s Encrypt as of 1646 UTC. As such, it will no longer be able to field requests for the hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net CNAME. While I was writing this I see the DNS CNAME has updated so I should stop receiving requests I cannot service without a new certificate.
25 days until Dan Austin’s certificates expire on the remaining nodes in the pool. -T > On Jun 11, 2020, at 11:13, Todd Fleisher <t...@fleetstreetops.com> wrote: > > Hi all, > Has anyone seen or heard from Kristian in the last month or so? I’ve reached > out several times off list about the upcoming expiration of my server’s > certificate for the HKPS pool but have not received any response. My > certificate expires in 10 days, at which point I will no longer be able to > serve requests for hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net > <http://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net/> and will have to generate my own > certificate so other clients can continue to securely access my server > directly. Also, the SKS HKPS certificates of the only other servers in the > pool expire in 36 days. If new certificates are not minted by that time the > SKS HKPS pool will become defunct. If anyone has other channels by which to > reach Kristian, please use them to reach out and make sure he is OK & aware > of this impending issue. > > SSL WARNING - Certificate 'sks.pod02.fleetstreetops.com > <http://sks.pod02.fleetstreetops.com/>' expires in 10 day(s) (2020-06-22 > 09:47 -0700/PDT). > SSL WARNING - Certificate 'pgpkeys.uk <http://pgpkeys.uk/>' expires in 36 > day(s) (2020-07-17 11:43 -0700/PDT). > SSL WARNING - Certificate 'pgpkeys.eu <http://pgpkeys.eu/>' expires in 36 > day(s) (2020-07-17 11:42 -0700/PDT). > SSL WARNING - Certificate 'pgpkeys.co.uk <http://pgpkeys.co.uk/>' expires in > 36 day(s) (2020-07-17 11:41 -0700/PDT). > > -T >
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