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[Sks-devel] Machine readable version of SKS key server stats
Eric Germann
2018-02-15 04:51:37 UTC
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Good evening all,

Are there any docs anywhere regarding the HTTP request that can be made on port 11371?

Specifically, wondering if /pks/lookup?op=stats can return a machine readable format (JSON, XML, etc) for server stats, etc.

Thanks for any pointers.

EKG
Kristian Fiskerstrand
2018-02-15 08:46:57 UTC
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Post by Eric Germann
Good evening all,
Are there any docs anywhere regarding the HTTP request that can be made on port 11371?
Specifically, wondering if /pks/lookup?op=stats can return a machine readable format (JSON, XML, etc) for server stats, etc.
Thanks for any pointers.
EKG
Look at json format for &options=mr on a hockeypuck server
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Public OpenPGP keyblock at hkp://pool.sks-keyservers.net
fpr:94CB AFDD 3034 5109 5618 35AA 0B7F 8B60 E3ED FAE3
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Kristian Fiskerstrand
2018-02-15 08:47:54 UTC
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Post by Kristian Fiskerstrand
Post by Eric Germann
Good evening all,
Are there any docs anywhere regarding the HTTP request that can be made on port 11371?
Specifically, wondering if /pks/lookup?op=stats can return a machine readable format (JSON, XML, etc) for server stats, etc.
Thanks for any pointers.
EKG
Look at json format for &options=mr on a hockeypuck server
i.e SKS does not have such a format, but the crawler supports it based
on the template discussed with hockeypuck previously so it can be used
in general for pools etc.
--
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Kristian Fiskerstrand
Blog: https://blog.sumptuouscapital.com
Twitter: @krifisk
----------------------------
Public OpenPGP keyblock at hkp://pool.sks-keyservers.net
fpr:94CB AFDD 3034 5109 5618 35AA 0B7F 8B60 E3ED FAE3
----------------------------
"We can only see a short distance ahead, but we can see plenty there
that needs to be done."
(Alan Turing)
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