I'm unable to add a signing key as directed here,
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/DebianInstall
I get records not found for a whois of
keyserver.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net and quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net
This keeps me from being able to add keys and install packages from trinitydesktop.org
pearsoncomputing.net and wiki.trinity.desktop
are working.
Is this just me?
On Friday 09 of June 2017 20:40:13 Will Hill wrote:
I'm unable to add a signing key as directed here,
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/DebianInstall
I get records not found for a whois of
keyserver.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net and quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net
This keeps me from being able to add keys and install packages from trinitydesktop.org
pearsoncomputing.net and wiki.trinity.desktop
are working.
Is this just me?
Here are two things and one solution:
quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net is now a nice short quickbuild.io. Redirection is set, so it is not necessary to change the links.
The problem is, however, that quickbuid.io had DNSSEC, but the keys have already expired. Therefore, DNS servers that perform DNSSEC control are now dissatisfied. I suppose this is the problem in your case.
The key server is now also available on short pearsoncomputing.net. Therefore, you can get the key by truncating the address in the command. The wiki has been updated.
Cheers
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I'm unable to add a signing key as directed here,
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/DebianInstall
I get records not found for a whois of
keyserver.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net and quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net
This keeps me from being able to add keys and install packages from trinitydesktop.org
pearsoncomputing.net and wiki.trinity.desktop
are working.
Is this just me?
The Wiki page was never updated to reflect the migration of QuickBuild to its own domain at quickbuild.io. I have updated the affected Wiki page to show the proper command.
Thanks!
Tim
On Saturday 10 of June 2017 20:18:05 Timothy Pearson wrote:
I'm unable to add a signing key as directed here,
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/DebianInstall
I get records not found for a whois of
keyserver.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net and quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net
This keeps me from being able to add keys and install packages from trinitydesktop.org
pearsoncomputing.net and wiki.trinity.desktop
are working.
Is this just me?
The Wiki page was never updated to reflect the migration of QuickBuild to its own domain at quickbuild.io. I have updated the affected Wiki page to show the proper command.
Thanks!
Tim
Update is fine - but users whose dns server verify dnssec will again have a problem == expired dnssec key on quickbuild.io:
https://dnscheck.labs.nic.cz/?time=1497121191&id=145594&view=basic&a...
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On Saturday 10 of June 2017 20:18:05 Timothy Pearson wrote:
I'm unable to add a signing key as directed here,
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/DebianInstall
I get records not found for a whois of
keyserver.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net and quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net
This keeps me from being able to add keys and install packages from trinitydesktop.org
pearsoncomputing.net and wiki.trinity.desktop
are working.
Is this just me?
The Wiki page was never updated to reflect the migration of QuickBuild to its own domain at quickbuild.io. I have updated the affected Wiki page to show the proper command.
Thanks!
Tim
Update is fine - but users whose dns server verify dnssec will again have a problem == expired dnssec key on quickbuild.io:
https://dnscheck.labs.nic.cz/?time=1497121191&id=145594&view=basic&a...
It looks like there was a stale data issue with one of the offsite secondary DNS servers. This has been resolved and resolution should now be operating normally.
Sorry for the inconvenience!
Tim
Dne po 12. června 2017 Timothy Pearson napsal(a):
On Saturday 10 of June 2017 20:18:05 Timothy Pearson wrote:
I'm unable to add a signing key as directed here,
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/DebianInstall
I get records not found for a whois of
keyserver.quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net and quickbuild.pearsoncomputing.net
This keeps me from being able to add keys and install packages from trinitydesktop.org
pearsoncomputing.net and wiki.trinity.desktop
are working.
Is this just me?
The Wiki page was never updated to reflect the migration of QuickBuild to its own domain at quickbuild.io. I have updated the affected Wiki page to show the proper command.
Thanks!
Tim
Update is fine - but users whose dns server verify dnssec will again have a problem == expired dnssec key on quickbuild.io:
https://dnscheck.labs.nic.cz/?time=1497121191&id=145594&view=basic&a... st=standard
It looks like there was a stale data issue with one of the offsite secondary DNS servers. This has been resolved and resolution should now be operating normally.
Sorry for the inconvenience!
Tim
Great, thank you!
By the way, since Saturday, we have problems with access to quickbuild.io, scm.trinitydesktop.org,... - responses are slow or end up on timeout.
Cheers
Everything is working now, thanks.