On 14/09/2021 16:51, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
3. I see a big differentce with my peers. As an example, I'm peering with pgpkeys.eu, and it reports: Day New Updated 2021-09-08 1 46248 2021-09-09 2 40641 2021-09-10 6 36949 2021-09-11 6 26264 2021-09-12 6 42388 2021-09-13 37 41187 2021-09-14 3 23073 It seems I'm missing all those updates (tens of thousands daily).
You don't want those updates, they're not real. See earlier thread: https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/sks-devel/2021-05/msg00003.html
The number of real new keys entering the synchronising network has reduced to one every few days now that the pool DNS entries no longer resolve. Some hockeypuck servers report a large number of updated keys every day, but this is almost exclusively churn - I suspect it is due to inconsistent ordering of packets between different keyservers.Quite possible. But the difference is huge. And the odds of it reaching _zero_ for a full week smells very fishy :-(
OK, you should be getting *some* new keys, even discounting the thousands of false-positive updated keys. Let me look into it.
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OpenPGP_0xFB73E21AF1163937.asc
Description: OpenPGP public key
OpenPGP_signature
Description: OpenPGP digital signature