Hello.
> > You can use the "sks drop" command with a key hash as a parameter. You'll need to have a running SKS server.
Althouhg having read "sks help", "sks --help" and the man page at
least two times each, I really overlooked the sks drop command.
Thank you!
> But if the key is already on other servers you will get it back with the
> next sync.
Yes, I'm aware of that, but I have to comply with a users request to
delete the key.
BTW, is there a way to block specific keys from being synced into my
server?
There's nothing in theory to prevent it, but I never got around to implementing blocks like this.
y
Thank you.
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