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-- I must have mixed the up during testing. The old one is just one keyserver and the new one is the OnionBalance hidden service. See https://sks-keyservers.net/overview-of-pools.php Signed-off-by: Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>
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# dirmngr-conf.skel - Skeleton to create dirmngr.conf.
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# (Note that the first three lines are not copied.)
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#
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# dirmngr.conf - Options for Dirmngr
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# Written in 2015 by The GnuPG Project <https://gnupg.org>
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#
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# To the extent possible under law, the authors have dedicated all
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# copyright and related and neighboring rights to this file to the
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# public domain worldwide. This file is distributed without any
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# warranty. You should have received a copy of the CC0 Public Domain
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# Dedication along with this file. If not, see
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# <http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/>.
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#
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#
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# Unless you specify which option file to use (with the command line
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# option "--options filename"), the file ~/.gnupg/dirmngr.conf is used
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# by dirmngr. The file can contain any long options which are valid
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# for Dirmngr. If the first non white space character of a line is a
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# '#', the line is ignored. Empty lines are also ignored. See the
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# dirmngr man page or the manual for a list of options.
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#
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# --keyserver URI
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#
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# GPG can send and receive keys to and from a keyserver. These
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# servers can be HKP, Email, or LDAP (if GnuPG is built with LDAP
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# support).
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#
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# Example HKP keyservers:
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# hkp://keys.gnupg.net
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#
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# Example HKP keyserver using a Tor OnionBalance service
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# hkp://jirk5u4osbsr34t5.onion
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#
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# Example HKPS keyservers (see --hkp-cacert below):
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# hkps://hkps.pool.sks-keyservers.net
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#
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# Example LDAP keyservers:
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# ldap://pgp.surfnet.nl:11370
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#
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# Regular URL syntax applies, and you can set an alternate port
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# through the usual method:
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# hkp://keyserver.example.net:22742
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#
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# Most users just set the name and type of their preferred keyserver.
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# Note that most servers (with the notable exception of
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# ldap://keyserver.pgp.com) synchronize changes with each other. Note
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# also that a single server name may actually point to multiple
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# servers via DNS round-robin. hkp://keys.gnupg.net is an example of
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# such a "server", which spreads the load over a number of physical
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# servers.
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#
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# If exactly two keyservers are configured and only one is a Tor hidden
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# service, Dirmngr selects the keyserver to use depending on whether
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# Tor is locally running or not (on a per session base).
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keyserver hkp://jirk5u4osbsr34t5.onion
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keyserver hkp://keys.gnupg.net
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# --hkp-cacert FILENAME
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#
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# For the "hkps" scheme (keyserver access over TLS), Dirmngr needs to
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# know the root certificates for verification of the TLS certificates
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# used for the connection. Enter the full name of a file with the
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# root certificates here. If that file is in PEM format a ".pem"
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# suffix is expected. This option may be given multiple times to add
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# more root certificates. Tilde expansion is supported.
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#hkp-cacert /path/to/CA/sks-keyservers.netCA.pem
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