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[Sks-devel] Request for Peering


From: Christian
Subject: [Sks-devel] Request for Peering
Date: Tue, 04 Feb 2014 15:28:05 +0100
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Hello folks,

I used to have a PGP Keyserver back in 2000-2004 which I had to cancel
due to real life issues. Now I am in a stable position again to host a
PGP Keyserver again (which I do see as my private hobby).

I am owning my own (not-rented hardware) server
(http://alpha-labs.net/alpha-labs-net/hardware-current/) connected
with an active-passive 1Gb bond to a Mesh Uplink, located in
Düsseldorf, Germany.

The KeyServer I set up is running SKS 1.1.4 (Debian Backports) and is
currently pre-seeded with a Dump from keys.niif.hu (thanks!) dated
03.01.2014 (this monday). I currently have 3.530.564 keys
(https://sks.alpha-labs.net/pks/lookup?op=stats).

I am complying (I hope) to the good-practise behavior by using a
proxy. All Ports 11371, 80 and 443 are served by nginx, 11371 is a
passthrough, 80 a permanent redirect to 443 which, obviously, defaults
to ssl. Recon-port has been left unmodified to sks. Monitoring has
been set up to check for sks processes, TCP Ports and nginx (alongside
the usual checks).

The SKS Server runs in its own VM with 4 assigned cpus and 4 GB ram
under the hostname sks (sks.alpha-labs.net), ip 46.229.47.140. As sad
as it sounds, my uplink provider was yet unable to route ipv6.



tl;dr - This is a request for PEERING.

My suggesed Peering-line:

sks.alpha-labs.net 11370 # Christian Reiss <address@hidden>
0x44e29126abcd43c5

(Fingerprint=9549 F537 2596 86BA 733C  A4ED 44E2 9126 ABCD 43C5 )

I will, of course, gladly accept peerings from you. Just reply/ drop
me a line so I can add you to my membership file.


Cheers,
Christian.

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