Hi there,
I'm currently in the process of setting up a Web Key Service and have
some questions on the behaviour of gpg-wks-server:
How does gpg-wks-server determines which domains should be processed?
My best guess would be it uses the top level directories for domains
(e.g. at the default /var/lib/gnupg/wks or at the path specified with -C).
Does gpg-wks-server strip UIDs from the submitted keys from domains that
are not configured?
How does gpg-wks-server deal with multiple user IDs in general? Will it
send out multiple confirmation requests provided the domains are configured?
Does gpg-wks-server drop a publication request if a key has no UIDs with
any of the configured domains?
Kind regards
--
Gregor Düster
Arbeitsgemeinschaft Dresdner Studentennetz (AG DSN)
https://agdsn.de
StuRa der TU Dresden
AG DSN
Helmholtzstraße 10
01069 Dresden
I'm currently in the process of setting up a Web Key Service and have
some questions on the behaviour of gpg-wks-server:
How does gpg-wks-server determines which domains should be processed?
My best guess would be it uses the top level directories for domains
(e.g. at the default /var/lib/gnupg/wks or at the path specified with -C).
Does gpg-wks-server strip UIDs from the submitted keys from domains that
are not configured?
How does gpg-wks-server deal with multiple user IDs in general? Will it
send out multiple confirmation requests provided the domains are configured?
Does gpg-wks-server drop a publication request if a key has no UIDs with
any of the configured domains?
Kind regards
--
Gregor Düster
Arbeitsgemeinschaft Dresdner Studentennetz (AG DSN)
https://agdsn.de
StuRa der TU Dresden
AG DSN
Helmholtzstraße 10
01069 Dresden