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Subject: Re: [pgp-keyserver-folk] Increased eMail Traffic
From: Christian Reiss <email () demonlord ! de>
Date: 2004-08-27 12:48:16
Message-ID: 412F2D90.8000107 () demonlord ! de
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Greetings,
First off, my apologizes :) I did not meant to blame you or your server
of misconfiguration. Hope no offense was taken :) - Anyway, I seem to
have opened pandoras box here.
I love redundancy. Just lets work all bugs out, if any present.
Cheers!
Christian Reiss
demonserver.de
"Don't give up, lose interest."
GPG Key ID 02FF71B2 <email@demonlord.de>.
Public Key can be obtained here: http://www.demonlord.de/pgp.txt
OpenPGP Keyserver - http://pgp.demonserver.de
Francisco Jesus Monserrat Coll wrote:
> El día Tue, 24 Aug 2004 00:19:02 +0200 Christian Reiss escribió:
>
>
> Hello Christian ,
>
>
> > Greetings,
> >
> > nobody@gozer.rediris.es (redires.es pgp server) is sending a lot
> > of sync eMails around, about 30 times the amount incoming from all
> > the other eMail Sync Peers I have combined. As I dont have the
> > Administrator's eMail adress, I am trying the folks list.
> >
>
> I added you to our sync list on June , and sent you and
> email, also pks-admin@rediris.es is valid :-).
>
>
> We are syncing with a lot or peers, 16 servers, but all
> seems normal in our logs:
>
> Aug 24 10:46:18 gozer pksd[5138]: pksd: mail_req: mail message ended during headers
> Aug 24 10:46:27 gozer pksd[5138]: pksd: mail_req: request received from Christian \
> Reiss <email@demonlord.de>: incremental
> Aug 24 10:46:27 gozer pksd[5138]: pksd: kd_add: flags=100000
> Aug 24 10:46:27 gozer pksd[5138]: pksd: kd_sync: completed successfully
> Aug 24 10:46:27 gozer pksd[5138]: pksd: kd_add: completed successfully
> Aug 24 10:46:27 gozer pksd[5138]: pksd: pks_post_incr: posted incremental to \
> pgp-keys@keyserver.cryptnet.net, pgp-public-keys@keyserv.nic-se.se, \
> pgp-public-keys@keyserver.ch, pgp-public-keys@keyserver.kjsl.com, \
> pgp-public-keys@keyserver.noreply.org, pgp-public-keys@marmolejo.escomposlinux.org, \
> pgp-public-keys@pgp.es.net, pgp-public-keys@pgp.eteo.mondragon.edu, \
> pgp-public-keys@pgp.lsi.upc.es, pgp-public-keys@pgp.mit.edu, \
> pgp-public-keys@pgp.surfnet.nl, pgp-public-keys@sjbcom.com, \
> pgp-public-keys@telering.at
> From today our server has sent (at 10:50 CET) about 350
> emails to your sync
> address:
>
> grep "Aug 24" /var/log/keyserver | grep pks_post_inc | grep demonserver.de | wc -l
> 348
>
> of about 476 to all the server.
>
>
>
> > To the admin: You sending out all the keys you have there? =)
>
>
> Our statistics are broken, but some greps:
>
> Day Total demonserver.de directly_post(WWW)
> jun 14 484 332 18
> jun 15 658 493 17
> ...
> jul 13 671 426 10
> jul 14 613 349 9
> ...
> aug 02 859 413 10
> aug 03 842 441 9
> ...
> aug 16 1068 696 9
> aug 17 1214 776 21
> aug 18 836 497 4
> aug 19 618 326 8
> aug 20 542 197 2
> aug 21 539 322 4
> aug 22 303 158 7
> aug 23 960 713 13
>
> So yes it seems that there are now more keys that two
> months ago, but I haven't enough data to see if its real
> or only new users sending keys after pgp signing parties
> in summer.
>
>
> It's possible that the problem is with the X-keyserver-sent
> header , and both keyserver (pgp.rediris.es and
> email@demonlord.de) share some of the other peers it is
> possible that you have received emails also from the peers
> with our keyserver in the it, but as I told you before in
> our logs there is some increment in the last month but not
> not so high
>
> regards
>
>
> paco
>
>
> -- =
> Francisco Jesus Monserrat Coll PGP key: http://www.rediris.es/keyserver
> Rediris. Entidad Pública Empresarial Red.es
> Pza. Manuel Gómez Moreno, s/n Madrid 28014 SPAIN. tel +034 912127625
>
>
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