On 08/03/2021 18:19, Andrew Gallagher wrote:
Hi, all.pgpkeys.eu is back online under new management (thanks, Dan!).For the same load-balancing reasons that Marcel outlined in his recent mail, pgpkeys.eu runs separate hockeypuck and SKS instances.SKS nodes please peer using: # Andrew Gallagher <andr...@andrewg.com> # 0x00CC54C6A0C601691AF4931FFB73E21AF1163937 sks.pgpkeys.eu 11370 Hockeypuck nodes please peer using: # Andrew Gallagher <andr...@andrewg.com> # 0x00CC54C6A0C601691AF4931FFB73E21AF1163937 [hockeypuck.conflux.recon.partner.pgpkeys_eu] httpAddr="pgpkeys.eu:11371" reconAddr="pgpkeys.eu:11370"
A quick update on the above.sks.pgpkeys.eu is now running on a 5-node load-balanced sks cluster. All nodes are hosted on the same VM, simulating a multi-threaded application. They are further divided into one primary which handles all outgoing recon, and four secondaries that handle incoming connections via an apache2 mod_proxy_balancer.
I am currently working to minimise the site's metadata collection. Apache logs are deleted after a maximum of 48 hours (I will reduce this further once I'm sure everything is working correctly). It also hosts a tor hidden service at http://umjtu64diezl4b6x.onion/.
All the config files and scripts in use are GPL and available at https://github.com/pgpkeys-eu/sks-tools if anyone else wants to take advantage of my experience.
Watch this space for hockeypuck news. :-) -- Andrew Gallagher
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