On Sun, Apr 24, 2005 at 11:48:21AM -0400, Jason Harris wrote:
What does this error mean (TZ=UTC):
2005-04-24 15:28:10 Requesting 1 missing keys from <ADDR_INET
62.94.26.10:11371>, starting with 57A37B22486CA60A298585C861BDCE60
2005-04-24 15:28:10 Error getting missing keys: Failure("Error parsing headers: no
colon found")
and I've only seen it recently with keyserver.linux.it.
[self-reply]
OK, I developed a workaround. Everyone who peers with keyserver.linux.it,
currently:
keyserver.noreply.org
thedungeon.dnsalias.net
minsky.surfnet.nl
keyserver.fabbione.net
pgp.sjbcom.com
keyserver.stack.nl
ice.mudshark.org
ds.carnet.hr
gpg-keyserver.de
pks.gpg.cz
pgp.ael.be
pgp.srv.ualberta.ca
sks.keyserver.penguin.de
should apply this patch:
--- orig/reconComm.ml
+++ mod/reconComm.ml
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
let sout = Channel.new_buffer_outc 0 in
CMarshal.marshal_list ~f:CMarshal.marshal_string sout hashes;
let msg = sout#contents in
- cout#write_string "POST /pks/hashquery\r\n";
+ cout#write_string "POST /pks/hashquery HTTP/1.0\r\n";
cout#write_string (sprintf "content-length: %d\r\n\r\n"
(String.length msg));
cout#write_string msg;
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