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[Sks-devel] Re: Permanent diff with pgp.srv.ualberta.ca


From: Chris Kuethe
Subject: [Sks-devel] Re: Permanent diff with pgp.srv.ualberta.ca
Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2005 09:32:24 -0600 (MDT)

Not sure what's going on there...

Last reconciliation run was less than 10 minutes ago, and my keyserver
thinks it has all the keys that you have.

# ls -l diff-62.94.26.10_11371.txt -rw-r--r-- 1 sks sks 0 Aug 21 09:08 diff-62.94.26.10_11371.txt

What if you remove the diff file? Does sks show the same keys after the
next reconciliation attempt?

CK

On Sun, 21 Aug 2005, Marco Nenciarini wrote:


Watching my sks.recon.log i see many lines linke the following:

2005-08-21 07:40:18 Recon partner: <ADDR_INET 129.128.98.22:11370>
2005-08-21 07:40:18 Initiating reconciliation
2005-08-21 07:40:19 Reconciliation complete
2005-08-21 07:40:19 19 hashes recovered from <ADDR_INET 129.128.98.22:11371>
2005-08-21 07:40:20 Requesting 19 missing keys from <ADDR_INET 
129.128.98.22:11371>, starting with 08AA24E2F387480CB210BDCB873941FB
2005-08-21 07:40:22 19 keys received

repeated many and many times.

The canonical name of 129.128.98.22 is pgp.srv.ualberta.ca (the
administrator is in CC).

The content of diff-129.128.98.22_11371.txt is unchanged for about a
week and is:

08AA24E2F387480CB210BDCB873941FB
13E37C592A17EA2A345ED114BEA5D281
14D0F46517A209FB45E99D561CF4416C
21CD2A0C412A5E822E9B0CC429B4D5BB
30F5C7DD658BD5168D1DF47B3FA25764
414C5C056C71CACAAF30B2778BDCA966
64959A13B6CC708AF132EDEE1EC52BA6
6BAE0BF0C03265DC2903AA63DD0B38EC
8644C5708FCCBAC8557D377B69A4D00D
8CB12BFECF3A176C187C0313114766E7
8FA7BECE01316DAD8F8A304053D11279
A9FF155F4570A9DD0929A1B454B0A91A
ABBE3124E9FC4C03E806BDE571A65835
BF291C42AE681A88EDC2EDAB06A0A3B9
CAE7CBB890F2941B2397DA2838D6C559
D2D924E26902BC4F25DCA201357D49F3
DD220AFE54B50E4B72D3A32CEC9E8E84
E6EDE5ED1B30E10092A140AEDBA89AC2
F77745FECCE6A3C8D0CB717504A7761F

Any idea on how to handle this problem?

Bye

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|    Marco Nenciarini    | Debian/GNU Linux Developer - Plug Member |
| address@hidden | http://www.prato.linux.it/~mnencia       |
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Key fingerprint = FED9 69C7 9E67 21F5 7D95  5270 6864 730D F095 E5E4



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