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On Friday 12 March 2004 16:05, Rafael Diniz wrote: |
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> My email signature says: |
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> Chave PGP: id 0x2FF86098 / keys.indymedia.org |
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Sorry, I overlooked that. |
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> Visit keys.indymedia.org type my email or my key ID and you will see: |
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> http://keys.indymedia.org/showkey.py?key=0x2FF86098 |
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That's right. But I've took a random lookup on different keyservers |
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(www.dfn-pca.de, math-www.uni-paderborn.de, pgp.zdv.uni-mainz.de, |
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pgp.nic.ad.jp, pgpkeys.mit.edu, pgp.mit.edu, www.openpksd.org) and |
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I couldn't find your key on any of them. Maybe the reason is, that you |
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recently export your key to keys.indymedia.org, because it naturally |
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takes some time till the key is transfered to all other servers, but I |
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think the reason is that keys.indymedia.org won't do some key-exchange |
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with other keyservers. Like keyserver.net, this seems to be another |
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example for a broken/bad keyserver. |
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As many people (like me) have configured their pgp/gpg for automatic |
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keyserver-lookup, it might be a good idea to export your key to another |
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server that is configured to do key-exchanges. |
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I've only exported my key to pgp.mit.edu, and I could found my key on |
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every keyserver I tried, except on keys.indymedia.org. |
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Best regards, |
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lukas |