Annotation of pgp/doc/keyserv.doc, revision 1.1.1.5

1.1.1.5 ! root        1: PGP Public Keyservers
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        !             3: 
        !             4: There are PGP public key servers which allow one to exchange public
        !             5: keys running through the Internet and UUCP mail systems.
        !             6: 
        !             7: 
        !             8: NOTE!
        !             9: 
        !            10: This service is NOT supported in any way whatsoever by the schools or
        !            11: organizations on which these servers run.  It is here only to help
        !            12: transfer keys between PGP users.  It does NOT attempt to guarantee
        !            13: that a key is a valid key; use the signators on a key for that kind of
        !            14: security.  This service can be discontinued at any time without prior
        !            15: notification.
        !            16: 
        !            17: Each keyserver processes requests in the form of mail messages.  The
        !            18: commands for the server are entered on the Subject: line.
        !            19: 
        !            20:         To: [email protected]
        !            21:         From: [email protected]
        !            22:         Subject: help
        !            23: 
        !            24: Sending your key to ONE server is enough.  After it processes your
        !            25: key, it will forward your add request to other servers automagically.
        !            26: 
        !            27: For example, to add your key to the keyserver, or to update your key if it is
        !            28: already there, send a message similar to the following to any server:
        !            29: 
        !            30:         To: [email protected]
        !            31:         From: [email protected]
        !            32:         Subject: add
        !            33: 
        !            34:         -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
        !            35:         Version: 2.6.3i
        !            36: 
        !            37:         <blah blah blah>
        !            38:         -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
        !            39: 
        !            40: COMPROMISED KEYS:  Create a Key Revocation Certificate (read the PGP
        !            41: docs on how to do that) and mail your key to the server once again,
        !            42: with the ADD command.
        !            43: 
        !            44: Valid commands are:
        !            45: 
        !            46: Command                Message body contains
        !            47: --------------------------------------------------------------------
        !            48: ADD            Your PGP public key (key to add is body of msg) (-ka)
        !            49: INDEX          List all PGP keys the server knows about (-kv)
        !            50: VERBOSE INDEX  List all PGP keys, verbose format (-kvv)
        !            51: GET            Get the whole public key ring (-kxa *)
        !            52: GET <userid>   Get just that one key (-kxa <userid>)
        !            53: MGET <userid>  Get all keys which match <userid>
        !            54: LAST <n>       Get all keys uploaded during last <n> days
        !            55: --------------------------------------------------------------------
        !            56: 
        !            57: Examples for the MGET command:
        !            58: 
        !            59:         MGET michael            Gets all keys which have "michael" in them
        !            60:         MGET iastate            All keys which contain "iastate"
        !            61:         MGET 0AF605A5|683A738B  Those two keyids
        !            62: 
        !            63: If you wish to get the entire key ring and have access to FTP, it
        !            64: would be a lot more efficient to use FTP rather than e-mail. Using
        !            65: e-mail, the entire key ring can generate a many part message, which
        !            66: you will have to reconstruct into a single file before adding it to
        !            67: your key ring.
        !            68: 
        !            69: 
        !            70: As of 10-Oct-95, these sites are running this system:
        !            71: 
        !            72:     [email protected]
        !            73:     (aka [email protected])
        !            74:     Borge Brunes <[email protected]>
        !            75: 
        !            76:     [email protected]
        !            77:     (aka [email protected])
        !            78:     Vesselin V. Bontchev <[email protected]>
        !            79: 
        !            80:     [email protected]
        !            81:     (aka [email protected])
        !            82:     Teun Nijssen <[email protected]>
        !            83: 
        !            84:     [email protected]
        !            85:     (aka [email protected])
        !            86:     Paul Leyland <[email protected]>
        !            87: 
        !            88:     [email protected]
        !            89:     Mark Turner <[email protected]>
        !            90: 
        !            91:     [email protected]
        !            92:     David Vincenzetti <[email protected]>
        !            93: 
        !            94:     [email protected]
        !            95:     Alvar Vinacua <[email protected]>
        !            96: 
        !            97:     [email protected]
        !            98:     Cedomir Igaly <[email protected]>
        !            99: 
        !           100:     [email protected]
        !           101:     <[email protected]>
        !           102: 
        !           103:     [email protected]
        !           104:     Hironobu Suzuki <[email protected]>
        !           105: 
        !           106:     [email protected]
        !           107:     Jeremy Fitzhardinge <[email protected]>
        !           108: 
        !           109:     [email protected] (*)
        !           110:     (aka [email protected])
        !           111:     Derek Atkins <[email protected]>
        !           112: 
        !           113:     [email protected] (*)
        !           114:     Brian A. LaMacchia <[email protected]>
        !           115: 
        !           116:     [email protected] (*)
        !           117:     Michael Graff <[email protected]>
        !           118: 
        !           119:     [email protected] (*)
        !           120:     Andy Howard <[email protected]>
        !           121: 
        !           122:     [email protected] (*)
        !           123:     DJ Wipeout <[email protected]>
        !           124: 
        !           125:     [email protected] (*)
        !           126:     John Perry <[email protected]>
        !           127: 
        !           128:     [email protected] (*)
        !           129:     <[email protected]>
        !           130: 
        !           131:     (*) Key servers in the USA only accept keys labelled "Version: 2.4" or
        !           132:         later.
        !           133: 
        !           134: Random keyserver:
        !           135: 
        !           136:     E-mail sent to [email protected] will be sent to a keyserver
        !           137:     randomly chosen from one of:
        !           138: 
        !           139:     [email protected]
        !           140:     [email protected]
        !           141:     [email protected]
        !           142:     [email protected]
        !           143:     [email protected]
        !           144: 
        !           145: Sites accessible via WWW:
        !           146: 
        !           147:     http://www.service.uit.no/pgp/servruit.eng.html
        !           148:     http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/PGP/pks-toplev.html
        !           149:     http://www.nic.surfnet.nl/pgp/pks-toplev.html
        !           150:     http://goliat.upc.es/~alvar/pks/pks-toplev.html
        !           151:     http://martigny.ai.mit.edu/~bal/pks-toplev.html
        !           152: 
        !           153: Key server keyrings accessible via FTP:
        !           154: 
        !           155:     ftp://ftp.uit.no/pub/crypto/pgp/keys/pubring.pgp
        !           156:     ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/pub/virus/crypt/pgp/pubkring.pgp
        !           157:     ftp://ftp.dsi.unimi.it/pub/security/crypt/PGP/public-keys.pgp
        !           158:     ftp://ftp.ox.ac.uk/pub/crypto/pgp/keys/pubring.pgp
        !           159:     ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/security/tools/crypt/pgp/keys/pubring.pgp
        !           160:     ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/crypt/cryptography/pgp/keys/pubring.pgp
        !           161:     ftp://pgp.mit.edu/pub/keys/public-keys.pgp
        !           162:     ftp://pgp.iastate.edu/pub/pgp/public-keys.pgp
        !           163:     ftp://burn.ucsd.edu/Crypto/public-keys.pgp
        !           164:     ftp://jpunix.com/pub/PGP/
        !           165: 
        !           166: In addition to the "traditional" keyservers, there is a commercial key
        !           167: registry in operation at four11.com.  Four11 Directory Services is set
        !           168: up primarily as a directory service to assist in searching for people
        !           169: or groups.  Members of the service may have their key certified by
        !           170: Four11 and placed on their server; a key signature from Four11
        !           171: indicates that you have met their signing requirements.  At the time
        !           172: of this writing, they offer "SLED Silver Signatures", which require
        !           173: identification of the key holder through one of the following:
        !           174: 
        !           175:  - a mailed or faxed driver's license
        !           176:  - a mailed or faxed copy of a passport
        !           177:  - payment for services with a preprinted personal check which cleared
        !           178: 
        !           179: Send mail to [email protected] or connect to http://www.four11.com/ for
        !           180: more information on SLED/Four11 or to search their server.  Their
        !           181: current certification keys may be retrieved by sending mail to
        !           182: [email protected] or by looking up "SLED" on the other
        !           183: keyservers.
        !           184: 
        !           185: 
        !           186: Check the Usenet newsgroup alt.security.pgp for updates to this system
        !           187: and for new sites, or take a look at the PGP FAQ by Jeff Licquia
        !           188: <[email protected]>, available via WWW from:
        !           189: 
        !           190:   http://www.prairienet.org/~jalicqui/pgpfaq.txt
        !           191: 
        !           192: or via FTP:
        !           193: 
        !           194:   ftp://ftp.prairienet.org/pub/providers/pgp/pgpfaq.txt

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