port 80 keyserver access (was Re: GPG Recipients List)

Ruediger Kupper Ruediger.Kupper at Honda-RI.De
Fri Dec 5 12:08:53 CET 2003


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It might also be worth the work persuading your system administrator
of opening port 11371. To my experience, administrators usually
belong to the folk that are aware of things like PGP. They are a
good starting point if you want to convince other people at your's
to do it, too :-)

Regards,
Rüdiger


Jason Harris wrote:
| On Thu, Dec 04, 2003 at 10:53:57PM +0000, Neil Williams wrote:
|> On Thursday 04 Dec 2003 1:13 am, Oertel, Paul wrote:
|
|>> I have nothing against registering it on a key server. I just
|>> haven't gotten around to doing it. I'm not really sure if I
|>> can reach the key server through our firewall. Is there a web
|>> interface that I can use?
[...]
| But more
| recently, one (SKS) keyserver has started listening on port 80:
| keys.se.linux.org
|
|> Alternatively, use one of these keyserver websites:
|> http://keyserver.kjsl.com:11371/ http://pgp.mit.edu/
|> http://pgp.uk.demon.net/pks/pks-commands.html
|> http://sks.dnsalias.net/
|
| These require port 11371 connectivity to actually send and
| receive keys.
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