Hi, Christian
>
> And, actually, we deployed our own (hkp://keyserver.dcc.sib.swiss:80) keyserver, which I am trying to access. But can't for some reason I do not understand.

I can connect to that server from here, but it appear to contain only 85 keys. Did you import a dump, or is it meant to be internal-only?

Desperately searching for hours now… I am NOT able to run following
command:
>
gpg --keyserver hkp://keyserver.dcc.sib.swiss:80 --keyserver-options no-self-sigs-only,no-import-clean --search-keys <any-key>
>
Always getting following output:
>
gpg: error searching keyserver: No keyserver available > gpg: keyserver search 
failed: No keyserver available

In the title of this thread however, you report "Network is unreachable". Are you getting both errors? "Network unreachable" is usually a network routing issue.

What happens if you run the following in your terminal?

    host keyserver.dcc.sib.swiss
    ping keyserver.dcc.sib.swiss
    host keys.openpgp.org
    ping keys.openpgp.org

Changing keyserver does not help. I've tried /ipv4.pool.sks-keyservers.net/ as well. Because the command takes
some time to return, I would assume that it is still trying to do
something. What could be the reason? How to fix it?
The pool algorithm doesn't include a test for server capacity, so it is common to get directed to a node running a single-threaded SKS instance, which can lead to long timeouts. Try testing against pgpkeys.uk, pgpkeys.eu and keyserver.trifence.ch instead. If it times out on all of those, then I would suspect a network issue, either a bad routing table or a firewall DROP rule.

I am using v2.2.27, installed via Homebrew (https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/HEAD/Formula/gnupg.rb) on
Mac OS X Big Sur.
Did you ever install from gpgtools.org or only homebrew?

Andrew

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