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Re: [Sks-devel] IPv6 configuration error


From: C.J. Adams-Collier
Subject: Re: [Sks-devel] IPv6 configuration error
Date: Sun, 10 Apr 2011 03:45:58 -0700

Yep, this sounds like what I'm seeing.

$ sudo lsof -n | grep -i sks | grep -i ipv
sks       3429 debian-sks    5u     IPv4             735869        0t0
       TCP 172.16.9.29:hkp (LISTEN)
sks       3429 debian-sks    6u     IPv6             735870        0t0
       TCP [2001:470:a:233:9::29]:hkp (LISTEN)
sks       3431 debian-sks    4u     IPv4             735873        0t0
       TCP 172.16.9.29:11370 (LISTEN)
sks       3431 debian-sks    5u     IPv6             735874        0t0
       TCP [2001:470:a:233:9::29]:11370 (LISTEN)

It looks like you're doing better than me, though:

$ gpg --keyserver [2001:470:8:1ae::1] --recv-keys 0xBA27A83C
gpg: requesting key BA27A83C from hkp server [2001:470:8:1ae::1]
gpg: key BA27A83C: "C.J. Adams-Collier <address@hidden>" not changed
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg:              unchanged: 1

Maybe I just need to bump up my VM's memory allocation.  I'll go do
that and see if things magically work.


On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 12:40 AM, David Benfell
<address@hidden> wrote:
> On Sat, 09 Apr 2011, C.J. Adams-Collier wrote:
>
>> oh, wait.  I'm not having the exact same problem.  My daemons start,
>> they just don't seem to be listening on the ipv6 addresses.
>>
> Okay, I'm intrigued and am experimenting with this on cybernude.org.
> (For the record, this is version 1.1.1 in the Debian package).
>
> I've changed the address entries to reflect both primary addresses
> as described here and lsof claims that the daemons are listening:
>
> atlanta# lsof -n | grep -i sks | grep -i ipv
> sks       13755  debian-sks    5u     IPv4   15174077        0t0 TCP 
> 74.207.225.79:hkp (LISTEN)
> sks       13755  debian-sks    6u     IPv6   15174078        0t0 TCP 
> [2001:470:8:1ae::1]:hkp (LISTEN)
> sks       13758  debian-sks    4u     IPv4   15174073        0t0 TCP 
> 74.207.225.79:11370 (LISTEN)
> sks       13758  debian-sks    5u     IPv6   15174074        0t0 TCP 
> [2001:470:8:1ae::1]:11370 (LISTEN)
>
> Beyond that, I don't know if the daemons will actually answer on the
> IPv6 addresses.  So far, I do see this:
>
> atlanta# tail -f /var/log/sks/recon.log
> 2011-04-10 00:30:56 address for key-server.de:11370 changed from [] to 
> [<ADDR_INET [2a01:4f8:7d:200:0:4e2f:28f8:1]:11370>, <ADDR_INET 
> [78.47.40.248]:11370>]
> 2011-04-10 00:30:56 address for pgp.codelabs.ru:11370 changed from [] to 
> [<ADDR_INET [144.206.177.99]:11370>]
> 2011-04-10 00:30:56 address for sks.mit.edu:11370 changed from [] to 
> [<ADDR_INET [18.7.76.74]:11370>]
> 2011-04-10 00:30:56 address for keys.sugarlabs.org:11370 changed from [] to 
> [<ADDR_INET [140.186.70.102]:11370>, <ADDR_INET [2002:8cba:4666::1]:11370>]
> 2011-04-10 00:30:56 address for pks.aaiedu.hr:11370 changed from [] to 
> [<ADDR_INET [161.53.2.219]:11370>]
> 2011-04-10 00:30:56 address for keyserver.searchy.nl:11370 changed from [] to 
> [<ADDR_INET [79.143.214.216]:11370>]
> 2011-04-10 00:30:56 address for keyserver.myriapolis.net:11370 changed from 
> [] to [<ADDR_INET [207.192.69.12]:11370>]
> 2011-04-10 00:30:56 address for gpg.planetcyborg.de:11370 changed from [] to 
> [<ADDR_INET [2a01:4f8:100:2ffe::2]:11370>, <ADDR_INET [188.40.47.54]:11370>]
> 2011-04-10 00:30:56 address for keyserver.fr:11370 changed from [] to 
> [<ADDR_INET [2001:67c:288::2]:11370>, <ADDR_INET [91.194.60.2]:11370>]
> 2011-04-10 00:30:56 address for sks.teanfordhouse.com:11370 changed from [] 
> to [<ADDR_INET [84.45.72.144]:11370>]
> 2011-04-10 00:35:33 Hashes recovered from <ADDR_INET [144.206.177.99]:11371>
> 2011-04-10 00:35:33     8402D5AAAF8E860835D259240251F804
> 2011-04-10 00:35:33     9139214D9D6258D476CF795802484919
> 2011-04-10 00:35:34 Requesting 2 missing keys from <ADDR_INET 
> [144.206.177.99]:11371>, starting with 8402D5AAAF8E860835D259240251F804
> 2011-04-10 00:35:35 2 keys received
> 2011-04-10 00:35:35 Added 2 hash-updates. Caught up to 1302420935.199206
>
> The housekeeping note here is that since I restarted, obviously my
> statistics have not been regenerated; this should happen at about
> 3:00 am PDT.
>
> So now I'm hoping that a red box next to cybernude.org will have
> disappeared from the pool page.
>
> --
> David Benfell <address@hidden>
> http://www.parts-unknown.org/
>
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