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Re: [Sks-devel] Reconciliation attempt from unauthorized host
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Anthony de Broise |
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Re: [Sks-devel] Reconciliation attempt from unauthorized host |
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Wed, 23 Nov 2016 18:15:17 +0000 |
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Hi Michael,
I think you may be right, it looks like someone else owned the domain
(running a PGP key server too a few years back) and allowed it to expire.
I'll update my membership file now to include sks.es.net.
Kind regards,
Anthony
On 23/11/2016 18:09, Michael Sinatra wrote:
> On 11/23/16 04:05, Anthony de Broise wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been looking through my recon.log and spotted a number of
>> reconciliation attempts from servers not in my membership file.
>>
>> Reconciliation attempt from unauthorized host <ADDR_INET
>> [**********:****>. Ignoring
>>
>> ice.mudshark.org
>> keyserver.freenet.de
>> keyserver.uz.sns.it
>> keyserver1.computer42.org
>> kis.kim-minh.com
>> pgp.circl.lu
>> pgp.mit.edu
>> pgpkeys.co.uk
>> sks.es.net
>>
>> I tried adding a few in and the errors disappeared but now they show as
>> Cross-peered "Not OK" on sks-keyservers.net. Any ideas short of emailing
>> the server owners?
> Well, I run sks.es.net. The address for pgp.key-server.org is the same
> as that of key-server.org. Here's what's in my membership file:
>
> key-server.org 11370 # Sebastian Urbach 3B4330DE1
> # added 2012-02-03 jwebster
>
> This was added by my predecessor back in 2012.
>
> Why not add sks.es.net back into your membership file (looks like you
> have removed it) and I'll change mine from key-server.org to
> pgp.key-server.org. That might un-confuse the meta page. I'll also
> update my contact comment.
>
> I suspect the others are in the same boat...?
>
> michael
>
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