suggest a keyserver
Jason Helfman
madhatter@telocity.com
Tue, 22 Aug 2000 18:17:53 -0700
I find it particularly troubling that you can't search for a
user@host.domain in Unix, however you can in PGP for Windows. Command
line is much better in any case, and in most cases, much more powerful.
I wonder why this hasn't been implemented, just yet.
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 01:31:57PM -0700, Anton Graham muttered:
| Submitted 22 Aug, 2000 by David T-G:
|
| > might be considered. I dunno if "all keyservers" talk to each other or
| > if there are multiple key databases that are shared amongst a subset of
| > servers, either.
|
| I would tend to suspect the latter. As far as I can tell, there are at
| least two distinct types of keyservers: pgp.net and keyserver.net.
| There are, in fact, keys that are available via one of them but not the
| other.
|
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|
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| -- David Bowie
|
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