subkeys.pgp.net (and keyserver.bu.edu)
Peter Palfrader
gnupg-users=gnupg.org at lists.palfrader.org
Fri Mar 5 13:58:24 CET 2004
On Fri, 05 Mar 2004, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
> On Thursday 04 March 2004 13.07, Peter Palfrader wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > on http://fortytwo.ch/gpg/subkeys/ you say that subkeys.pgp.net cannot
> > search for subkeys. I think all in the rotation now support subkey
> > indexing.
>
> David Shaw, gnupg-users, 28.2.:
> | Yes. subkeys.pgp.net is three machines. Two allow searching for
> | subkeys, and one doesn't.
Roman Pavlik said on Feb 29 on keyserver-folk that he upgraded his
keyserver and now all three supported fetching keys by subkeyids.
> I see subkeys.pgp.net actually is five machines, not three. Anybody changed
> the DNS as a result of David's message?
David asked about the criteria for inclusion in subkeys.pgp.net in
the message which had started that thread on keyserver-folk.
Roman suggested to simply ask the whois contact to add a keyserver to
the rotation. Thomas Sjögren apparently asked for keys.se.linux.org to
be included, and I did the same for keyserver.noreply.org.
> Verification makes me suspect that your 'I think' is an understatement :-)
> Thanks for the diff, will apply to the webpage asap.
>
> Btw: What's up with keyserver.bu.edu (128.197.128.140)? It seems to be offline
> very often. AFAICT it's not a TCP ECN issue.
Yaron said in private email yesterday, that keyserver.bu.edu is not
under his direct administrative control and that he suspects it got
rebooted. He promised to take a look at it.
Peter
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