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Sam Ruby commented on WHIMSY-275:
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Interesting approach.  Each keyserver has a unique web interface, but if we map 
the URL for each, we could go back to iterating through servers until we find a 
match.

 

require 'open-uri'

puts URI('[https://keys.openpgp.org/vks/v1/by-keyid/906AB4E6CC5ECADF').read]

puts 
URI('[https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x906AB4E6CC5ECADF').read|https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x906AB4E6CC5ECADF%27).read]

 

URI.read will throw an exception if the key is not found or there is a network 
error.

> GPG verification no longer working
> ----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: WHIMSY-275
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WHIMSY-275
>             Project: Whimsy
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: SecMail
>            Reporter: Matt Sicker
>            Assignee: Craig L Russell
>            Priority: Major
>
> After changing to keys.openpgp.org, no signatures can be verified in Whimsy. 
> Take any of the recent .asc-signed ICLAs in the workbench and they'll all 
> fail to verify the public key. If you try downloading those keys directly via 
> gpg using keys.openpgp.org (or searching on their site), you'll find the 
> appropriate keys, though Whimsy will still give a "no public key" error.



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