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It would be nice if it could use HKPS. (E.g. use |
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It's not even signed by a trusted CA? c'mon |
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They use their own (SKS-Keyservers-)CA:
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And if you download this cert over HTTPS you may have the protection level of a CA-system. And in any way it is better than plain-text queries. |
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Fair enough, at this point (for reasons unclear to me) plain-text queries are failing. I'd love to get TLS'd queries working, or any queries working |
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I should note that it works fine from my laptop, only intermittently from travis |
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Currently checks
pgp.mit.eduandkeys.gnupg.net, but that's easily changable at the top of the tests.