MIT Keyserver (at pgp@pgp.mit.edu) Mostly Operational
(A copy of this message has also been posted to the following newsgroups: alt.security.pgp) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- The keyserver running at pgp@pgp.mit.edu is once again operational. It is using new keyserver software. The old keyserver software was a collection of perl scripts that invoked PGP to do its key management. The new server is written in "C" and does its own key management, complete with appropriate indices. Not all email commands are implemented. However "GET", "ADD" and "INDEX" (when given an argument to look for) do work. Response is immediate (plus or minus e-mail delays). The best on-line way to use the keyserver is via the World Wide Web at: http://bs.mit.edu:8001/pks-toplev.html Enjoy. -Jeff -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMSaaCcUtR20Nv5BtAQF76wQAmsuF4t43zIaNjW1lZS9fhYr/3UjIHqVT V3jMSJ5W3gsEWkHzigP2VY5tfduiC4oQJOaGaHFSSI6jkhEFTpjOvVMIe6ye/GKh pqiXNm/wBef4EFQ+NqKjPc/TW28odVGR50A5kneI/tyOjAYrFzetakOUlBeq+Qrv 1e4OamD65fo= =FyXc -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
In article <9602180318.AA22007@big-screw> jis@mit.edu (Jeffrey I. Schiller) writes:
The keyserver running at pgp@pgp.mit.edu is once again operational. It is using new keyserver software. The old keyserver software was a collection of perl scripts that invoked PGP to do its key management. The new server is written in "C" and does its own key management, complete with appropriate indices.
Is source code for this C server available?
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