On Wed, 15 Jun 2022 13:33:04 +0200
Steffen Kaiser wrote:
> On 30.05.22 22:09, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
> after some other issues and some testing of
> https://deb.cyberbits.eu/hockeypuck/, I'll give Hockeypuck a try.
Nice to see you find it helpful! Please let me know if you come across
any packagi
Yes this server is down, too many frustrations with administering
hockeypuck.
On Wed, 2022-06-15 at 13:33 +0200, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
>
>
>
> keyserver.taygeta.com 11370 (down?)
>
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Dr Everett (Skip) Carter 0x8176163B
s...@taygeta.com
Taygeta Scientific Inc
607 Charles Ave
Seaside CA 93
On 30.05.22 22:09, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
Dear list,
after some other issues and some testing of
https://deb.cyberbits.eu/hockeypuck/, I'll give Hockeypuck a try.
I have re-enabled the servers:
pgp.cyberbits.eu 11370
keyserver.dobrev.eu 11370 (down?)
sks.pgpkeys.eu 11370
keyserver.taygeta.com 11
> On 30 May 2022, at 21:18, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
>
> On 2022-05-30 the stats are:
> new: 1326382updated: 3113
>
> so, the hockeypuck server updated 3113 keys from a SKS server, which
> cannot receive new key information?
There’s a known issue in hockeypuck where repeated recon can cause
On 28.05.22 17:06, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
> If there is no solution for keeping blacklisted keys out of the server
> space, I will not bring any server back into the pool.
Just an update:
I setup a hockeypuck server according the info in this thread and let it
sync from a SSK server, a former poo
> On 28 May 2022, at 16:08, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
>
> I didn't followed the thread right now, but if somebody has a hacked
> hockeypuck server (I do not know go at all), which does not download
> blacklisted keys, please send a link
Install hockeypuck 2.1.0 or later and follow Alexandre’s inst
On 27.05.22 12:03, Ced wrote:
> On Fri, 27 May 2022 10:47:02 +0200 (CEST)
> "Kiss Gabor (Bitman)" wrote:
>
>> IMHO Mr. Puerto must show some evidence first about the key to delete
>> belongs to him. Otherwise any impostor can make delete other guys'
>> key.
>
> I thought the same thing and asked
On 26.05.22 22:53, Jason John Schwarz via SKS development and deployment
list wrote:
Hi everybody,
> We have received the same take down request from Mr. Puerto as several other
> keyservers under GDRP.
> As we are running keyserver.insect.com as a free service we can not afford to
> deal with
> On 27 May 2022, at 11:38, Marcel Waldvogel
> wrote:
>
> (Not included here, as I do not want to be responsible for his personal
> information to be archived by the list.)
Indeed. Please everyone refrain from identifying (or jigsaw-identifying [1])
any particular individuals on the list, a
Thank you for the procedure.
For this specific user, he was helpful enough to include the keyids, so
it is somewhat easier:
- Run the following command to get the keyIds for the blacklist to add:cat <
fingerprints.txt | tr A-Z a-z | sed -e "s/^/'/" -e 's/$'"/'/" |
tr \\012 ,; echo
- Add them to
el"
Sent: Friday, 27 May, 2022 12:00:44
Subject: Re: keyserver.insect.com GDRP takedown request
On Fri, 27 May 2022 06:48:21 +0200
Alexandre Dulaunoy wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Hockeypuck supports blacklists (from version 2.1.0) when you can list
> all the fingerprint keys you want to
On Fri, 27 May 2022 10:47:02 +0200 (CEST)
"Kiss Gabor (Bitman)" wrote:
> IMHO Mr. Puerto must show some evidence first about the key to delete
> belongs to him. Otherwise any impostor can make delete other guys'
> key.
I thought the same thing and asked him (privately) to resend his request
in a
On Fri, 27 May 2022 06:48:21 +0200
Alexandre Dulaunoy wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Hockeypuck supports blacklists (from version 2.1.0) when you can list
> all the fingerprint keys you want to avoid being synced.
>
> In addition, you can delete the keys from Hockeypuck (PostgreSQL
> database).
>
> A ke
On Fri, 27 May 2022, Wiktor Kwapisiewicz wrote:
> > IMHO Mr. Puerto must show some evidence first about the key to delete
> > belongs to him. Otherwise any impostor can make delete other guys' key.
>
> This is actually pretty easy - they could cleartext sign a piece of text.
I did not say it wou
On 27.05.2022 10:47, Kiss Gabor (Bitman) wrote:
We have received the same take down request from Mr. Puerto as several other
keyservers under GDRP.
IMHO Mr. Puerto must show some evidence first about the key to delete
belongs to him. Otherwise any impostor can make delete other guys' key.
Thi
> We have received the same take down request from Mr. Puerto as several other
> keyservers under GDRP.
IMHO Mr. Puerto must show some evidence first about the key to delete
belongs to him. Otherwise any impostor can make delete other guys' key.
Gabor
Hi All,
Hockeypuck supports blacklists (from version 2.1.0) when you can list all
the fingerprint keys you want to avoid being synced.
In addition, you can delete the keys from Hockeypuck (PostgreSQL database).
A key can be deleted from the SQL database in the following way:
- Query the pks int
Thus spake Ced:
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>
> On Thu, 26 May 2022 16:53:31 -0400
> Jason John Schwarz via SKS development and deployment list
> wrote:
>
> > We have received the same take down request
Probably really needs a lawyer as IANAL, but from my reading of it the US
business compliance appears to revolve around "buying and selling of goods
and services to those inside the EU" so if you take that to be very
literal, SKS servers are not "buying and selling" as it is a free public
service.
Maybe it would be possible for the server to maintain some sort of a
"block list" and reject to receive those keys in the list and also not
returning them to the client? I think that's possible but as it requires
changes of the server software (hockeypuck and sks-server, etc.) it's
not likely t
Probably needs a lawyer ...
> On May 26, 2022, at 11:37 PM, Ced wrote:
>
> On Thu, 26 May 2022 23:10:27 -0400
> Ari Trachtenberg wrote:
>
>> Would it help to move them to the US?
>
> IANAL but I don't think it would help according to
> https://gdpr.eu/companies-outside-of-europe/
>
> Quote:
On Thu, 26 May 2022 23:10:27 -0400
Ari Trachtenberg wrote:
> Would it help to move them to the US?
IANAL but I don't think it would help according to
https://gdpr.eu/companies-outside-of-europe/
Quote: "This Regulation applies to the processing of personal data of
data subjects who are in the U
Would it help to move them to the US?
> On May 26, 2022, at 11:01 PM, Ced wrote:
>
> On Thu, 26 May 2022 16:53:31 -0400
> Jason John Schwarz via SKS development and deployment list
> wrote:
>
>> We have received the same take down request from Mr. Puerto as
>> several other keyservers under GD
On Thu, 26 May 2022 16:53:31 -0400
Jason John Schwarz via SKS development and deployment list
wrote:
> We have received the same take down request from Mr. Puerto as
> several other keyservers under GDRP. As we are running
> keyserver.insect.com as a free service we can not afford to deal with
>
We have received the same take down request from Mr. Puerto as several other
keyservers under GDRP.
As we are running keyserver.insect.com as a free service we can not afford to
deal with legal costs on this
request, and therefore are shutting down keyserver.insect.com effective today.
Jason Joh
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