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[Sks-devel] Re: New Australian SKS Server - Request for Peers


From: Gab
Subject: [Sks-devel] Re: New Australian SKS Server - Request for Peers
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 08:00:32 +0100
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John Marshall wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Jan 2009, 23:49 +1100, John Marshall wrote:
>> I have installed the SKS keyserver on a host in a well-connected data
>> centre in Brisbane, Australia, with the intention of having the server
>> participate in the OpenPGP keyserver network.
>>
>> Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere and typically 350ms - 500ms away
>> from European hosts.  I think it makes sense to peer with neighbour
>> servers and therefore express a preference for peering offers from other
>> hosts in the South Pacific and USA West Coast.  I would like, if
>> possible, to peer with a set of servers < 200ms away.
> 
> Thank you to those who responded to my request for synchronization peers
> for this Australian keyserver.  We are now peering with two keyservers
> in the USA and one in Korea.  The server is now fully synchronized and
> operational.
>  
>              Hostname: keys.riverwillow.net.au
>               Version: 1.1.0
>             HTTP port: 11371
>            Recon port: 11370
>  Total number of keys: 2660893
> 
> 
I have added your sksd to my membership file do the same with mine:
pgp.gabrix.ath.cx 11370

Gab

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