On 11/05/2012 04:04 PM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: > On 11/04/2012 10:46 PM, Casey Marshall wrote: >> I’d like to share Hockeypuck, an OpenPGP Keyserver I’ve developed in >> Go (http://golang.org). > Cool, i'm glad to hear of it. Does this sync with any of the existing > SKS network? I saw no mention of peer synchronization in the README or > the project page. > > --dkg
Indeed interesting to hear of new keyserver implementations, and having a less homogeneous system should only be beneficial to the overall security. Re SKS sync, this seems to be filed as a RFE/bug already at [0]. Does it currently sync through the old PKS system / email? Another RFE seems to be RFC6637 support - as the keyserver at the moment seems unable to accept my key [1]. In addition, if you want the keyserver to be included in the pool[2] I'd request a /pks/lookup?op=stats implementation similar to SKS (and indeed GnuKS[3], that is implemented with a Software: header) Looking forwards to seeing how this keyserver evolves :) [0] https://bugs.launchpad.net/hockeypuck/+bug/1044767 [1] https://keys2.kfwebs.net/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0x43FE956C542CA00B [2] https://sks-keyservers.net/status/ [3] http://key-server.org:11371/pks/lookup?op=stats -- ---------------------------- Kristian Fiskerstrand http://www.sumptuouscapital.com Twitter: @krifisk ---------------------------- Potius sero quam numquam Better late then never ---------------------------- This email was digitally signed using the OpenPGP standard. If you want to read more about this The book: Sending Emails - The Safe Way: An introduction to OpenPGP security is available in both Amazon Kindle and Paperback format at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B006RSG1S4/ ---------------------------- Public PGP key 0xE3EDFAE3 at http://www.sumptuouscapital.com/pgp/
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