On Wed, 2003-05-14 at 14:15, Greg Louis wrote:>
> Thanks for the info. Curious: I pasted your second URL into my browser:
>
> Public Key Server -- Error
>
> No matching keys in database
>
> So I tried the first:
>
> Public Key Server -- Index `philip hazel ''
>
> Type bits /keyID Date User ID
> pub 2048R/B7CF1263 2002/10/21 Philip Hazel <ph10@???>
Hmmm...
There appear to be 8 keyservers on that name currently:-
> host wwwkeys.pgp.net
wwwkeys.pgp.net has address 129.128.11.98
wwwkeys.pgp.net has address 166.88.5.10
wwwkeys.pgp.net has address 193.174.13.72
wwwkeys.pgp.net has address 194.171.167.2 - other key
wwwkeys.pgp.net has address 209.54.75.71
wwwkeys.pgp.net has address 212.55.198.213 - other key
wwwkeys.pgp.net has address 64.71.163.210 - dead
wwwkeys.pgp.net has address 128.197.128.140
Of those 5 give the right key, 2 give key B7CF1263 and one is currently
not contactable.
Looks like the keyservers have loused up - presumably holding an old key
or the wrong key.
Looking even more closely, the key returned in both cases is actually
the same! [At least flicking from one to the other I can see no
difference in the base64 dump]
I don't see a copy on the ftp site right now. Philip - could you drop a
copy in and then it will mirror round.
Nigel.
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