Hi all,
from sks-keyservers.net web page:
This service is deprecated. This means it is no longer maintained, and new HKPS certificates will not be issued. Service reliability should not be expected.
Update 2021-06-21: Due to even more GDPR takedown requests, the DNS records for the pool will no longer be provided at all.
So, we need to do again to change the default key servers for KGpg. Do you know any candidates we could use? I found the following:
https://keys.openpgp.org/ https://pgp.key-server.io/ https://keyserver.ubuntu.com/ https://keyserver.pgp.com/
Cheers
The lifelong unbreakables (and therefore with good expectations of lasting for many more years) are: https://pgp.mit.edu https://keys.openpgp.org
https://keys.gnupg.net was third on the list but it seems to be time to say goodbye.
Best regards. En jueves, 24 de junio de 2021 13:14:40 CEST, Slávek Banko via tde-devels devels@trinitydesktop.org escribió:
Hi all,
from sks-keyservers.net web page:
This service is deprecated. This means it is no longer maintained, and new HKPS certificates will not be issued. Service reliability should not be expected.
Update 2021-06-21: Due to even more GDPR takedown requests, the DNS records for the pool will no longer be provided at all.
So, we need to do again to change the default key servers for KGpg. Do you know any candidates we could use? I found the following:
https://keys.openpgp.org/ https://pgp.key-server.io/ https://keyserver.ubuntu.com/ https://keyserver.pgp.com/
Cheers
Anno domini 15:24:08 Thu, 24 Jun 2021 +0000 (UTC) Alexis PM via tde-devels scripsit:
The lifelong unbreakables (and therefore with good expectations of lasting for many more years) are: https://pgp.mit.edu https://keys.openpgp.org
https://keys.gnupg.net was third on the list but it seems to be time to say goodbye.
Oh, the last one was my favorite. What happend there?
Nik
Best regards. En jueves, 24 de junio de 2021 13:14:40 CEST, Slávek Banko via tde-devels devels@trinitydesktop.org escribió:
Hi all,
from sks-keyservers.net web page:
This service is deprecated. This means it is no longer maintained, and new HKPS certificates will not be issued. Service reliability should not be expected.
Update 2021-06-21: Due to even more GDPR takedown requests, the DNS records for the pool will no longer be provided at all.
So, we need to do again to change the default key servers for KGpg. Do you know any candidates we could use? I found the following:
https://keys.openpgp.org/ https://pgp.key-server.io/ https://keyserver.ubuntu.com/ https://keyserver.pgp.com/
Cheers
keys.gnupg.net is (was) associated with sks-keyservers.net. If bye-bye sks-keyservers.net DNS, then bye-bye keys.gnupg.net (see Slávek's email). En jueves, 24 de junio de 2021 17:37:50 CEST, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp office@klepp.biz escribió:
Anno domini 15:24:08 Thu, 24 Jun 2021 +0000 (UTC) Alexis PM via tde-devels scripsit:
The lifelong unbreakables (and therefore with good expectations of lasting for many more years) are: https://pgp.mit.edu https://keys.openpgp.org
https://keys.gnupg.net was third on the list but it seems to be time to say goodbye.
Oh, the last one was my favorite. What happend there?
Nik
Best regards. En jueves, 24 de junio de 2021 13:14:40 CEST, Slávek Banko via tde-devels devels@trinitydesktop.org escribió: Hi all,
from sks-keyservers.net web page:
This service is deprecated. This means it is no longer maintained, and new HKPS certificates will not be issued. Service reliability should not be expected.
Update 2021-06-21: Due to even more GDPR takedown requests, the DNS records for the pool will no longer be provided at all.
So, we need to do again to change the default key servers for KGpg. Do you know any candidates we could use? I found the following:
https://keys.openpgp.org/ https://pgp.key-server.io/ https://keyserver.ubuntu.com/ https://keyserver.pgp.com/
Cheers
To me the alarming thing is that we may soon see the disappearance of OpenPGP keyserver networks under the argument of supposedly defending the protection of personal information (see that the closure announcement points directly to "GDPR takedown requests" and https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-devel/2018-May/033704.html ). En jueves, 24 de junio de 2021 17:53:07 CEST, Alexis PM via tde-devels devels@trinitydesktop.org escribió:
keys.gnupg.net is (was) associated with sks-keyservers.net. If bye-bye sks-keyservers.net DNS, then bye-bye keys.gnupg.net (see Slávek's email). En jueves, 24 de junio de 2021 17:37:50 CEST, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp office@klepp.biz escribió:
Anno domini 15:24:08 Thu, 24 Jun 2021 +0000 (UTC) Alexis PM via tde-devels scripsit:
The lifelong unbreakables (and therefore with good expectations of lasting for many more years) are: https://pgp.mit.edu https://keys.openpgp.org
https://keys.gnupg.net was third on the list but it seems to be time to say goodbye.
Oh, the last one was my favorite. What happend there?
Nik
Best regards. En jueves, 24 de junio de 2021 13:14:40 CEST, Slávek Banko via tde-devels devels@trinitydesktop.org escribió: Hi all,
from sks-keyservers.net web page:
This service is deprecated. This means it is no longer maintained, and new HKPS certificates will not be issued. Service reliability should not be expected.
Update 2021-06-21: Due to even more GDPR takedown requests, the DNS records for the pool will no longer be provided at all.
So, we need to do again to change the default key servers for KGpg. Do you know any candidates we could use? I found the following:
https://keys.openpgp.org/ https://pgp.key-server.io/ https://keyserver.ubuntu.com/ https://keyserver.pgp.com/
Cheers
Anno domini 16:28:07 Thu, 24 Jun 2021 +0000 (UTC) Alexis PM via tde-devels scripsit:
To me the alarming thing is that we may soon see the disappearance of OpenPGP keyserver networks under the argument of supposedly defending the protection of personal information (see that the closure announcement points directly to "GDPR takedown requests" and https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-devel/2018-May/033704.html ).
GDPR was never ment to improve freedom or democracy.
Nik
En jueves, 24 de junio de 2021 17:53:07 CEST, Alexis PM via tde-devels <devels@trinitydesktop.org> escribió:
keys.gnupg.net is (was) associated with sks-keyservers.net. If bye-bye sks-keyservers.net DNS, then bye-bye keys.gnupg.net (see Slávek's email). En jueves, 24 de junio de 2021 17:37:50 CEST, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp office@klepp.biz escribió:
Anno domini 15:24:08 Thu, 24 Jun 2021 +0000 (UTC) Alexis PM via tde-devels scripsit:
The lifelong unbreakables (and therefore with good expectations of lasting for many more years) are: https://pgp.mit.edu https://keys.openpgp.org
https://keys.gnupg.net was third on the list but it seems to be time to say goodbye.
Oh, the last one was my favorite. What happend there?
Nik
Best regards. En jueves, 24 de junio de 2021 13:14:40 CEST, Slávek Banko via tde-devels devels@trinitydesktop.org escribió: Hi all,
from sks-keyservers.net web page:
This service is deprecated. This means it is no longer maintained, and new HKPS certificates will not be issued. Service reliability should not be expected.
Update 2021-06-21: Due to even more GDPR takedown requests, the DNS records for the pool will no longer be provided at all.
So, we need to do again to change the default key servers for KGpg. Do you know any candidates we could use? I found the following:
https://keys.openpgp.org/ https://pgp.key-server.io/ https://keyserver.ubuntu.com/ https://keyserver.pgp.com/
Cheers
The lifelong unbreakables (and therefore with good expectations of lasting for many more years) are: https://pgp.mit.edu https://keys.openpgp.org
https://keys.gnupg.net was third on the list but it seems to be time to say goodbye.
Best regards! En jueves, 24 de junio de 2021 13:14:40 CEST, Slávek Banko via tde-devels devels@trinitydesktop.org escribió:
Hi all,
from sks-keyservers.net web page:
This service is deprecated. This means it is no longer maintained, and new HKPS certificates will not be issued. Service reliability should not be expected.
Update 2021-06-21: Due to even more GDPR takedown requests, the DNS records for the pool will no longer be provided at all.
So, we need to do again to change the default key servers for KGpg. Do you know any candidates we could use? I found the following:
https://keys.openpgp.org/ https://pgp.key-server.io/ https://keyserver.ubuntu.com/ https://keyserver.pgp.com/
Cheers
On 2021-06-25 12:24 AM, Alexis PM via tde-devels wrote:
The lifelong unbreakables (and therefore with good expectations of lasting for many more years) are: https://pgp.mit.edu https://keys.openpgp.org
https://keys.gnupg.net was third on the list but it seems to be time to say goodbye.
Best regards! En jueves, 24 de junio de 2021 13:14:40 CEST, Slávek Banko via tde-devels devels@trinitydesktop.org escribió:
Hi all,
from sks-keyservers.net web page:
This service is deprecated. This means it is no longer maintained, and new HKPS certificates will not be issued. Service reliability should not be expected.
Update 2021-06-21: Due to even more GDPR takedown requests, the DNS records for the pool will no longer be provided at all.
So, we need to do again to change the default key servers for KGpg. Do you know any candidates we could use? I found the following:
https://keys.openpgp.org/ https://keys.openpgp.org/ https://pgp.key-server.io/ https://pgp.key-server.io/ https://keyserver.ubuntu.com/ https://keyserver.ubuntu.com/ https://keyserver.pgp.com/ https://keyserver.pgp.com/
I have found that sometimes https://pgp.mit.edu is not available or is missing keys. In the past I had to lookup keys here: https://keyserver.ubuntu.com
Cheers Michele