Talk:Key server (cryptographic)
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[edit] List of keyservers?
Wouldn't this be an appropriate page to list some indices of popular keyservers? -- anon
- Perhaps, although we want to avoid adding lots because Wikipedia discourages large directories of external links. One idea would be to link to a page which lists lots of key servers. — Matt Crypto 07:13, 11 Mar 2005 (UTC)
- Matt, could you make this a redirect to Key server (cryptographic), I made a disambiguation and started expanding the article. But, I don't think I have access privileges to make a redirect. I'm not 100% sure I did the disambiguation correctly, so feel free to make what ever changes. Thanks. — V. Alex Brennen Fri Nov 4 10:21:57 EST 2005
- PGP Corp. has created a centralized keyserver due to the difficulty of implementing the openpgp protocol. Many existing keyservers have difficulty handling subkey packets (damaging them), and ignore many other important types of packets altogether. Therefor, people are probably better to run with their default configurations for now rather than making use of listings. — V. Alex Brennen Thu Sep 29 12:41:09 EDT 2005
- Righty, that's done. — Matt Crypto 19:04, 4 November 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Web of trust
This article really doesn't deal much with the role of the public key server in the web of trust. Some mention of the fact that many public key servers enable other users to update your public key with their trust certifications (signatures) would be useful, as this is one of the advantages of this over other distribution methods. It would also bear mentioning that many of these servers communicate information about key revocation.
Some mention of synchronization between various public key servers and its consequences would also be useful.
Barring negative reaction, I would happily make these changes.
Reskusic 19:20, 8 March 2007 (UTC)