GnuPG 1.4.2 Windows LDAP problems
John Clizbe
JPClizbe at comcast.net
Mon Sep 19 04:54:00 CEST 2005
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Martin Schoch wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I updated GnuPG from version 1.4.1 to 1.4.2 on Windows 2000 SP4
> and have no problems when GnuPG wants to download keys from a
> server with the LDAP protocol.
>
> gpg: Signature made 08/08/05 20:12:43 using DSA key ID XXXXXXXX
> gpg: requesting key XXXXXXXX from ldap server horowitz.surfnet.nl
> gpg: Keine gültigen OpenPGP-Daten gefunden.
> gpg: Anzahl insgesamt bearbeiteter Schlüssel: 0
> gpg: Unterschrift kann nicht geprüft werden: Öffentlicher Schlüssel nicht gefunden
>
>
> Did I miss something, do I have to change something in the
> configuration?
You probably missed this announcement.
keyserver x-hkp://minsky.surfnet.nl
I believe the only LDAP keyservers still operational are the pgp.com ones.
- -John
- -------- Original Message --------
Subject: Traditional LDAP keyserver going off line
Date: Tue, 09 Aug 2005 12:27:21 +0200
From: Teun Nijssen <teun.nijssen at uvt.nl>
Organization: Tilburg University
To: pgp-keyserver-folk at alt.org, gnupg-devel at gnupg.org,
sks-devel at nongnu.org, pgp-keyserver-folk at kjsl.com,
pgp-users at lists.cryptorights.org
Hi,
for a very, very long time (even when a keyserver was a Perl script),
SURFnet has been funding PGP keyservers.
In august 2004, SURFnet installed a new dedicated SKS keyserver
hkp://pgp.surfnet.nl:11371 which is also known as minsky.surfnet.nl
The previous machine, horowitz.surfnet.nl is currently still
operational; it handles between 1M and 2M *LDAP* keyserver requests per
month.
Nevertheless, at the end of this month good old horowitz (a Solaris
Enterprise 1 box of previous century quality) will go off-line. Its
problem is not the age of the hardware but the fading away of Solaris at
Tilburg University. (We're a Debian site now.)
I have requested PGP.com to point the europe.keys.pgp.com cname alias to
one of their own servers.
cheers,
teun
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