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	<h1><a href="http://www.nongnu.org/sks/">SKS OpenPGP Keyserver</a> <br> @zimmermann.mayfirst.org</h1>
	<p> SKS is a OpenPGP keyserver whose goal is to provide easy to deploy, decentralized, and highly reliable synchronization.  That means that a key submitted to one SKS server will quickly be distributed to all key servers, and even wildly out-of-date servers, or servers that experience spotty connectivity, can fully synchronize with rest of the system. </p>
	<p>You can find out more about SKS, along with links to graphs of the network status <a href="http://www.nongnu.org/sks/">here</a>.</p>
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		<h3>Extract a key</h3>
		<p>You can extract a key by typing in some words that appear in the userid
 	    of the key you're looking for, or by typing in the keyid in hex format ("0x...")</p>
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	    <form action="/pks/lookup" method="get"> 
	      Search String: <input name="search" size="40"> <br>
	      Show PGP "fingerprints" for keys  
	      <input type="checkbox" name="fingerprint"> <br>
	      Show SKS full-key hashes
	      <input type="checkbox" name="hash"> <br>
	      Search for keys: <br>
	      <input type="radio" name="op" value="index" CHECKED> get index of matching keys  <br>
	      <input type="radio" name="op" value="vindex"> get verbose index of matching keys  <br>
	      <input type="radio" name="op" value="get"> retrieve ascii-armored keys <br>
	      <input type="radio" name="op" value="hget"> retrieve keys by full-key hash
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	    <h3>Submit a key</h3>
 	    You can submit a key by simply pasting in the ASCII-armored version 
	    of your key and clicking on submit.           	    
	    <form action="/pks/add" method="post">
	      <textarea name="keytext" rows="20" cols="66"></textarea> <br>
 	      <input type="reset" value="Reset">         	      
	      <input type="submit" value="Submit this key to the keyserver!">       	    
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                  Access
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                To use this server directly via HKP add this to your .PGP keyserver list:<br>
                 
<pre>x-hkp://zimmermann.mayfirst.org
http://zimmermann.mayfirst.org:11371</pre>

                You can also select a random server by adding this to your keyserver list:<br>
                 
<pre>x-hkp://pool.sks-keyservers.net
http://pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371</pre>
                 
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  [<a href="/pks/lookup?op=stats">Server Status</a>] If you have any questions
  about or problems with this server, please <a href="https://support.mayfirst.org/newticket?summary=zimmermann.mayfirst.org%20trouble">open a ticket</a>.
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