If this is the wrong place to ask this question, I apologize. FreeBSD 11.4-RELEASE
I have not been able to refresh the keys on my system. I have run the following command with the error as shown. gpg2 --refresh-keys gpg: enabled debug flags: memstat gpg: refreshing 168 keys from hkp://pool.sks-keyservers.net gpg: keyserver refresh failed: No keyserver available gpg: keydb: handles=1 locks=0 parse=168 get=168 gpg: build=0 update=0 insert=0 delete=0 gpg: reset=0 found=168 not=1 cache=0 not=0 gpg: kid_not_found_cache: count=0 peak=0 flushes=0 gpg: sig_cache: total=0 cached=0 good=0 bad=0 gpg: random usage: poolsize=600 mixed=0 polls=0/0 added=0/0 outmix=0 getlvl1=0/0 getlvl2=0/0 gpg: rndjent stat: collector=0x0000000000000000 calls=0 bytes=0 gpg: secmem usage: 0/32768 bytes in 0 blocks This is the version info for gpg2: gpg2 --version gpg (GnuPG) 2.2.20 libgcrypt 1.8.5 Copyright (C) 2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <https://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html> This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. Home: /home/gerard/.gnupg Supported algorithms: Pubkey: RSA (1), ELG (16), DSA (17), ECDH (18), ECDSA (19), EDDSA (22) Cipher: IDEA (S1), 3DES (S2), CAST5 (S3), BLOWFISH (S4), AES (S7), AES192 (S8), AES256 (S9), TWOFISH (S10), CAMELLIA128 (S11), CAMELLIA192 (S12), CAMELLIA256 (S13) Hash: SHA1 (H2), RIPEMD160 (H3), SHA256 (H8), SHA384 (H9), SHA512 (H10), SHA224 (H11) Compression: Uncompressed (Z0), ZIP (Z1), ZLIB (Z2), BZIP2 (Z3) I don't believe it is a firewall problem, since there is no entry in the firewall log to even suggest that gpg2 tried to access anything. I have a Windows 10 machine that is using Kleopatra, on the same network, and it is working perfectly. I was hoping that someone could give me some suggestions on how to debug this problem. Thanks! -- Jerry
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