[Sks-devel] Re: Key strangeness
David Shaw
dshaw at jabberwocky.com
Sun Feb 8 15:00:14 CET 2004
On Sun, Feb 08, 2004 at 02:10:01PM -0500, Yaron Minsky wrote:
> Ah, that explains why I couldn't find it. Does this problem come up with
> PKS, or is it SKS specific? Is one possibility here that the lead packet
> is malformed, and as a result some difference in implementation of rfc2440
> results in differently evaluated keyids? i.e., maybe SKS things that this
> key really does have keyid 3A546EC2, and GPG thinks it has a different
> one, basically because the key packet is malformed.
My guess is the same, but there are some other factors that are very
strange:
1) The problem is not SKS specific, and pgp.mit.edu (a pks
installation) shows the same thing.
2) Downloading the "bad" key, and then re-submitting it to the
keyserver results in the correct record - i.e. the keyserver is
able to parse the key properly the second time around.
I'm vaguely wondering if the key was slightly corrupt - say, a badly
formatted MPI - and when the keyserver received it, it
re-canonicalized the MPI to make it correct, but still indexed it
under the bad key ID. Could SKS do such a thing?
David
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