On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 12:36 PM, shredder12 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sanjay Bhangar wrote: > > Me: Hello, err.. I'm trying to access the ubuntu keyserver which seems > > to be using a non-standard port for https which you seem to be blocking? > > Them: What? > > Me: I err.. I'm trying to access something that's not working. > > Them: Sir, can you click on Start button .. ? > > Me: I don't have a Start button. > > Them: What? > > Me: Um, I use Ubuntu. > > Them: Sir, it must be a virus. Can you please try restarting Windows > > and trying again .. ? > > etc... > haha, > > Hello Sanjay, > > I had a similar issue. You can upload your key on any of the keyserver > websites. These websites remain in sync so within a few hours your key > will be on the ubuntu key server. You may try any of these two. > > http://pgp.mit.edu/ > > https://keyserver.pgp.com/ > > Regards, > > Shashank > Shashank, you missed the point. Sanjay doesn't want to upload his key, he wants to add a key as trusted to his keyring. I would think both pgp.mit.eduand keyserver.pgp.com would use the same port as keyserver.ubuntu.com. Correct me if I'm wrong here. Sanjay, that was really good. :) Regards, Easwar Registered Linux user #442065 Charles de Gaulle<http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/c/charles_de_gaulle.html> - "The better I get to know men, the more I find myself loving dogs."
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