I just tried uploading to the ubuntu server. 2024-03-07 18::08 GMT uploading to the ubuntu server. The response was:
{"inserted":null,"updated":null,"ignored":["rsa4096/05fa40b23af5025974c 3b1a6c62aa8645d00d25b"]} I will check later if it sticks. (For proper public access I also updated my key at keyserver.pgp.com On Thu, 2024-03-07 at 09:54 -0800, Todd Fleisher wrote: > I would challenge that the ubuntu server is even well maintained for > day-to-day issues currently. My PGP key (0x 949D203A) was uploaded > directly to their server in the past as well as being available on my > nodes which they used to peer with. However, keyserver.ubuntu.com > began to intermittently respond with 404 not found errors when > searching for it (at least) almost 1 year ago when I began monitoring > it on May 1 2023. It remained that way until June 19, 2023 at which > point it started responding with 404 not found errors 100% of the > time as you can see here: > https://i.ibb.co/rcBJXbg/Screen-Shot-2024-03-07-at-09-45-53.png > > I’d be curious to know if Skip or anyone else has had similar > experiences after trying to upload their key directly to canonical’s > server and then checking back to see if it is retained & made > available to clients that query for it. > > Not to be totally negative, as Andrew is correct that we may finally > be making some progress with direct outreach to a new contact @ > Canonical whereas even that failed in the past with individuals who > were responsible for their keyserver (e.g. handled peering requests > and the like). Fingers crossed. > > -T > > > On Mar 7, 2024, at 09:15, Andrew Gallagher via SKS development and > > deployment list <sks-devel@nongnu.org> wrote: > > > > On 7 Mar 2024, at 16:47, Skip Carter <s...@taygeta.com> wrote: > > > > > > I have found that the keyservers are not properly synced: > > > > > > The MIT server has my key from 2023-03-29 > > > but the Ubuntu server has only my old expired key 2019-04-10 (4 > > > years > > > out of date!). > > > > The MIT server is effectively running unmaintained at the moment. > > It is a single-threaded sks-keyserver node with severe stability > > issues. We have tried engaging with them on several occasions but > > there has been no reply. I would not recommend relying upon it. > > > > The Ubuntu keyserver is well-maintained for day to day issues, but > > there is some disconnect internally between their SRE teams and > > their support desk. We are making some progress and hope to be back > > in sync shortly. > > > > You can see the current sync state of the graph at > > https://spider.pgpkeys.eu/graphs > > > > A > > > -- Dr Everett (Skip) Carter 0xC62AA8645D00D25B s...@taygeta.com Taygeta Scientific Inc 607 Charles Ave Seaside CA 93955 831-641-0645 x103