Folks, with immediate effect, I am withdrawing sks.spodhuis.org from service and it will not be returning in its current form.
I am about to disable the DNS in spodhuis.org, while leaving the SKS service itself running, so that clients using pools will not be adversely impacted. I'll give it a few hours for pools to update and caches to expire, before turning off SKS itself. I have already disabled SKS recon. It's been an educational ride. I'm willing to fight jurisdictional overreach, but with Yet Another Attack Tool to abuse the resources which I provide out of my pocket, combined with large chunks of the traffic appearing to be to support operational incompetence by certain software publishers, I don't see that I'm successfully spending my money to good effect, supporting a community of users who care about verifiable integrity and some privacy. With the latest attack tool providing for generic filesystem storage such that attaching a file doesn't even require understanding how to use a user-attribute packet, the threat of KP upload has just increased by an order of magnitude. I'm not willing to be part of that. My key remains available at the URL in the OpenPGP: header of all my emails, and via finger: (for my name @ my domain). I'll explore WKD again, sometime later this year. Regards, -Phil, surrendering
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