Andras BALI (bali@debian.org) wrote: > On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 08:43:37PM -0800, Ron Farrer wrote: > > > Does anyone know if it is possible to get GNUPG to use multiple > > keyservers? > > AFAIK it's not possible. > > > I'm running GNUPG 1.0.6-2. Basically what I would like to do > > is have GNUPG request a key from keyring.debian.org and if it's not > > found then try seattle.keyserver.net. However putting both in > > ~/.gnupg/options results in only the first (keyring.debian.org) getting > > checked. Any ideas, suggestions, thoughts, etc? > > You can install `pkspxy' (PGP Public Key Server Proxy Daemon), which > is a caching proxy between applications that speak the HKP protocol > (that will be gnupg) and any HKP-capable key server(s). > > -- > BALI, Andra's GPG keyID: 78560E1C > drewie@bigfoot.com bali@debian.org andras.bali@stud.bke.hu This was the workig solution. All that has to be done after pkspxy is installed an configured, add "keyserver localhost:11372" to your ~/.gnupg/options Thanks to those who responded! Ron -- Email: <rbf@farrer.net> or <rbf@debian.org> Home: <http://farrer.net/~rbf/>
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