Gerfried Fuchs said: > * Thomas Hood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-10-16 14:45]: > > On the page > > http://www.debian.org/events/keysigning > > it says that > > If the person whose key you want to sign is not > > in the Debian keyring, replace keyring.debian.org > > with a public keyserver like pgpkeys.pgp.net > > (which despite the name also stores GnuPG keys.) > > > > This keyserver is no longer online. How 'bout pgp.mit.edu ? > > I'd sugguest wwwkeys.pgp.net :-) Seven different servers in the > background are likely to not die at the same time *gg* > > Have fun, > Alfie
Why not search.keyserver.net? It's not associated with the PGP product or branding. Though I agree that the round-robin setup (or whatever it is) with the wwwkeys servers is a Good Thing. Maybe you could just refer to both services. There's probably a lot of overlap between the two services: the most recent wwwkeys.pgp.net report says it has 1,649,308 keys and the keyserver.net page says it has 1,650,709 keys. Why there isn't just one grand unified (but distributed in RR fashion like wwwkeys) service, I don't know ... =) Andrew. -- Andrew Shugg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.neep.com.au/ "Just remember, Mr Fawlty, there's always someone worse off than yourself." "Is there? Well I'd like to meet him. I could do with a good laugh."