What Linux kernel configuration options are required by GPG for --refresh-keys?

2015-05-13 Thread Daniel Bomar
I'm using Arch Linux and running a custom kernel (version 4.0.2) and I'm unable to use the --refresh-keys function. I know the kernel is the problem because when I reboot into the ARCH distribution kernel (also version 4.0.2) it works fine. It's only my custom kernel that has this issue. I need

Re: What Linux kernel configuration options are required by GPG for --refresh-keys?

2015-05-14 Thread Daniel Bomar
y left it out. On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 1:33 AM, mark hellewell wrote: > Smells like something to do with IPv6 > > On 14 May 2015 at 12:41, Daniel Bomar wrote: >> I'm using Arch Linux and running a custom kernel (version 4.0.2) and >> I'm unable to use the --refresh-key

Re: What Linux kernel configuration options are required by GPG for --refresh-keys?

2015-05-15 Thread Daniel Bomar
I verified this to be the case in Wireshark. It's sending both A and queries for hostname vod.ohai.su (not sure how it got that from pool.sks-keyservers.net but whatever probably not relevant.) However it's only GPG that seems to do this. If I ping either of those hostnames it sends only an