On Fri, Jul 29, 2022 at 08:47:02AM +0700, Bagas Sanjaya wrote: > On 7/29/22 03:57, Konstantin Ryabitsev wrote: > > Keyservers are largely a thing of the past with the replacement systems > > like keys.openpgp.net specifically designed to offer no support for the > > web of trust. Remove all sections that talk about keyservers and add a > > small section with the link to kernel.org documentation that talks about > > using the kernel.org public key repository. > > > > AFAIK, keyservers are synchronized (federated). This is only the case for the keyserver network that has to the large degree gone dark. The few remaining keyservers are either configured to be non-federating (pgp.mit.edu, afaik), or written without that feature in the first place (keys.openpgp.org). > For example, when I submit > my key to keys.openpgp.net, other keyservers (like keyserver.ubuntu.com > that I use) also gets a copy of my key. I would be very much susprised if that's the case (unless the ubuntu keyserver pulls updates from keys.openpgp.org). Last I looked, hagrid-keyserver did not support replication/federation. -K