key-keyserver problem?
Psy-Kosh
Psy-Kosh" <psykosh@earthlink.net
Tue Jul 16 05:19:02 2002
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Hello, seems hkp servers don't like my key, but ldap (at least
pgp.surfnet.nl) do. The web based servers have either mangled my
current key, not representing the keyid properly, or just plain
reject it now. Interestingly enough, even on surfnet, if one checks
it for my key by ldap, it will give it, but by web, just gives an
older, revoked key of mine, and denies the current one. When I try
sending it to the web based servers through the websites, I get some
sort of error about it being corrupted or something, even though gpg
itself is perfectly happy about it. Is there a prob with my key, with
gpg, am I doing something wrong, or is there a keyserver bug causing
this? (or none of the above. :)
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Psy-Kosh
"The scientist who would rather refute than comprehend demonstrates
he has chosen the wrong calling." -The Forever Machine
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