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Re: [Sks-devel] Request for gossip / Some questions


From: Chris Kuethe
Subject: Re: [Sks-devel] Request for gossip / Some questions
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 10:36:53 -0700 (MST)

Perhaps this then:

2004-02-11 07:43:51 Disabling gossip
2004-02-11 07:44:04 Requesting 9 missing keys from <ADDR_INET 
64.217.17.198:11371>, starting with 0F965492DA8A5E4EFEEDC0E03B38E689
2004-02-11 07:44:06 9 keys received
2004-02-11 07:44:07 setting synctime to 1076510646.816255
2004-02-11 07:44:07 Added 1 hash-updates. Caught up to 1076510646.816255
2004-02-11 07:44:07 Enabling gossip

so depending on how far our clocks are out (and according to ntp my clock
is right) you could've been trying to gossip while i was fetching keys...

CK

On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, Pramberger Peter wrote:

> No, 212.95.31.160 is a static ip. The other ip is from one of our 
> dynamic gprs pools, but not related to our keyserver.
> 
> 
> Peter
> 
> 
> Chris Kuethe schrieb:
> > On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, Pramberger Peter wrote:
> > 
> > 
> >>Hi!
> >>
> >>Can someone explain this error in the recon logfile to me?
> >>
> >>
> >>2004-02-11 15:44:27 Recon partner: <ADDR_INET 129.128.11.77:11370>
> >>2004-02-11 15:44:27 Initiating reconciliation
> >>2004-02-11 15:44:28 <recon as client> error in callback.: End_of_file
> > 
> > 
> > 2004-02-11 07:44:27 Reconciliation attempt from unauthorized host 
> > <ADDR_INET 212.67.237.211:13900>.  Ignoring
> > 
> > pyxis:ttyq5# host 212.67.237.211
> > 211.237.67.212.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer 
> > gprs212067237211.vie.telering.at.
> > 
> > pyxis:ttyq5# host pgpkeys.telering.at
> > pgpkeys.telering.at has address 212.95.31.160
> > 
> > has your IP recently changed? I'm reloading my membership hourly, so
> > that shouldn't be too huge an issue...
> > 
> > CK
> > 
> > 
> >>Chris Kuethe schrieb:
> >>
> >>>you've been added to "pgp.cns.ualberta.ca 11370"...
> >>>
> >>>and on that note, anyone else wishing to sync with me is more than welcome
> >>>to do so; just drop me a line.
> >>>
> >>>on the topic of system load, i'm running sks on my workstation, and i don't
> >>>notice it at all. as for network utilization, i get a steady trick of about
> >>>50MB/day of email, web browsing, sks syncs, key searches, etc. that's too
> >>>little for me to really care about. a couple of megs per hour at worst. if
> >>>you have a horribly desynchronized server (ie. a really old keydump) you'll
> >>>notice sks beating up on your disks for a while. and your net will be a bit
> >>>busy, but on the whole sks, is very polite.
> >>>
> >>>CK
> >>>
> >>>On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Pramberger Peter wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Hi all!
> >>>>
> >>>>I've finished the setup of our PGP keyserver and I'm searching now for
> >>>>peers to gossip with.
> >>>>
> >>>>Here the server info:
> >>>>
> >>>>   Host : pgpkeys.telering.at/212.95.31.160
> >>>>   Ports: hkp/11371, recon/11370, http/80
> >>>>   Admin: address@hidden
> >>>>   Loc  : Vienna/Austria
> >>>>
> >>>>At the moment there is only the DB server running. In the next days I
> >>>>will configure the web interface. Please consider this server as
> >>>>experimental - at least for the next month, when I will monitor systems
> >>>>stability, used bandwith, ...
> >>>>
> >>>>I've also some questions, which I didn't found in the docs/faq.
> >>>>
> >>>>*) Where can I get the query/add web page? Are there some examples or
> >>>>may I use and adapt an existing one (eg. from http://keyserver.bu.edu/)?
> >>>>
> >>>>*) As far as I understood the mailsync file is just a list of email
> >>>>addresses where to send updates? At the moment there is only one entry
> >>>>in my mailsync file (address@hidden) but it is not
> >>>>listed on the status page
> >>>>(http://pgpkeys.telering.at:11371/pks/lookup?op=stats).
> >>>>
> >>>>*) How are you backing up the key database to minimize the downtime?
> >>>>
> >>>>*) Is it possible to dump the key database (sks dump) while the DB
> >>>>server is running?
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>Thanks,
> >>>>Peter
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>_______________________________________________
> >>>>Sks-devel mailing list
> >>>>address@hidden
> >>>>http://mail.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/sks-devel
> 

-- 
Chris Kuethe, GCIA CISSP: Secure Systems Specialist - U of A CNS
      office: 157 General Services Bldg.    +1.780.492.8135
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