Mustrum wrote:
> How can we use private IPs ?
>
See below.
>
>>OK, here's my list of addresses:
>>192.168.1.2 booboo # Windows 2003 Svr[*]
>>192.168.1.4 yogi# Slackware Linux
>>192.168.1.5 picnic # Slackware Linux
>>192.168.1.18 basket # MacOS X
>>192.168.1.19 horse # Solaris 10
>
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On 23.04.2012 12:23, Mustrum wrote:
> How can we use private IPs ?
>
>
>> OK, here's my list of addresses: 192.168.1.2 booboo # Windows
>> 2003 Svr[*] 192.168.1.4 yogi# Slackware Linux 192.168.1.5 picnic
>> # Slackware Linux 192.168.1.1
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How can we use private IPs ?
>OK, here's my list of addresses:
>192.168.1.2booboo # Windows 2003 Svr[*]
>192.168.1.4yogi# Slackware Linux
>192.168.1.5picnic # Slackware Linux
>192.168.1.18 basket # MacOS X
>192.168.1.19 horse
Faramir wrote:
> El 12-04-2012 20:29, John Clizbe escribió:
> ...
>
>>> pool.sks-keyservers.net adds them to its own list. So really,
>>> that's the only address you need. :)
>
>> It's best to stick with the pool address, otherwise if you select a
>> single server, you'll run into trouble if it
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El 12-04-2012 20:29, John Clizbe escribió:
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>> pool.sks-keyservers.net adds them to its own list. So really,
>> that's the only address you need. :)
>
> It's best to stick with the pool address, otherwise if you select a
> single server, you'l
Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> On 04/12/2012 02:38 PM, Malte Gell wrote:
>> Any new key servers recommended to use?
>
> No.
>
> pool.sks-keyservers.net isn't really very much of a keyserver. It
> doesn't service your requests itself. Instead, it picks a random
> known-good keyserver from the global
On 04/12/2012 02:38 PM, Malte Gell wrote:
> Any new key servers recommended to use?
No.
pool.sks-keyservers.net isn't really very much of a keyserver. It
doesn't service your requests itself. Instead, it picks a random
known-good keyserver from the global keyserver network and proxies your
requ
Hi there,
haven´t used key servers in recent time and wonder what key servers are
recommended currently.
I have used pool.sks-keyservers.net, they were said to be okay
especially due to the subkeys issues.
Any new key servers recommended to use?
Thanx
Malte