Perhaps, it's something like that:
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/sks-devel/2018-07/msg8.html
Am 22. Oktober 2018 20:27:15 MESZ schrieb Verioweb SKS :
>Hello community,
>
>as I was doing some data analysis on OpenPGP data on my node I was
>surprised how much absurd data I was able to f
Hello community,
as I was doing some data analysis on OpenPGP data on my node I was
surprised how much absurd data I was able to find after only a few
lookups, see for example:
0x923E174D7EEEAAD1
0xA199A4522E58A71C
0xE41ED3A107A7DBC7
Generating such data... OK, but why the hell is it possible to
Hello Gabor,
you're right. It is a 'dynamic' IP.
But as long as I do not disconnect the modem, the IP stays the same.
The current IP is the second different IP within this year.
I also have a "real" server at OVH Roubaix (France), but I'm afraid,
it' much too slow.
I tried generating the databa
> I am looking for peers for a new SKS keyserver installation.
>
> I am running SKS version 1.1.6, on keyserver.gnumail.de
> It is a private machine.
> The server is physically located in Germany (EU).
> The machine has no IPv6 connectivity yet.
>
> I have loaded a keydump from keys.niif.hu, date
Hi,
I am looking for peers for a new SKS keyserver installation.
I am running SKS version 1.1.6, on keyserver.gnumail.de
It is a private machine.
The server is physically located in Germany (EU).
The machine has no IPv6 connectivity yet.
I have loaded a keydump from keys.niif.hu, dated 2018-1