Re: [GIT PULL] Hyper-V commits for 6.9
On Wed, 20 Mar 2024 at 21:09, Wei Liu wrote: > > ssh://g...@gitolite.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/hyperv/linux.git > tags/hyperv-next-signed-20240320 Pulled, but... Your pgp key expired two weeks ago. Please extend the expiration date (and not something small!) and make sure to refresh the kernel.org repo and/or other keyservers. Linus
Re: [GIT PULL] Hyper-V commits for 6.9
On Fri, 22 Mar 2024 at 16:25, Wei Liu wrote: > > Hmm... I thought I refreshed it right before the expiration date. I > pushed it to Ubuntu's keyserver. Ok, I can find it there. > I will check if something's wrong. > > Do you have a keyserver that you prefer? The problem with keyservers is that there's so many of them, and everybody uses different keyservers, and the propagation of pgp keys across keyservers hasn't really worked for over a decade by now. Maybe keys eventually propagate, but I have my doubts. My default keyserver appears to be hkps://keys.openpgp.org, but the pgp key git tree on kernel.org is the one I then look at when some key isn't there (or is there, but hasn't been updated). Linus
Re: [GIT PULL] Hyper-V fixes for v6.11-rc8
On Sun, Sep 8, 2024 at 6:04 PM Wei Liu wrote: > > hyperv-fixes for 6.11-rc8 > - [...] Wei, this was marked as spam for me, and the reason is that DMARC fails. And the reason for *that* is that the kernel.org mail server is now set up to be stricter: if you use a kernel.org "From:" address, it the DKIM signing has to be from kernel.org too. IOW, kernel.org has to be the SMTP server you use. And it looks like you just use gmail directly to send the email, and so your DKIM ends up being from google ("d=1e100.net"), not from kernel.org. So you need to change how you send email: https://korg.docs.kernel.org/mail.html because while I _do_ check my spam box, and while I caught this one, I'm not actually all that careful and only scan my spam very quickly and I _will_ lose email marked as spam. Linus