I am receiving lots of request for key: 0x69D2EAD9
And, as it turns out, when I have an error and I clic on the browser on "View page source", I can see part of the key text is:
Do not use SKS keyserver sites (no validity checks)<https://bitbucket.org/skskeyserver/sks-keyserver/issues/41> ;P;w S Ӗy*7|]Ln ,k 35ZfqEi2`2b j;Y0ک mp;uG_M"$1X__}ΏbHBt; Lo)$r D::p(Br M0(S5(eXv 4 Dӽ4 8( ;ġ]]ӉT#O ~XyjI2ܗ27; d> !Xk @]GoY4fk % !OYΘ quot;Jy P P;E Ϲ 3;
Then a lot of giberish. This seems like an attack against SKS software.
I wasn't able to get the hash of that key.
I know it is not a solution, but... is there any way to blacklist keys?
If there was a way, at least I could blacklist manually these attacks, even if I have to check every day.
Some other keys I found from FreePBX:
My keyserver is completely unusable until this issue is resolved. If I can't resolve this, then there would be no point in keeping the keyserver active.
Thanks you,
Pablo