Last week we celebrated the 10th anniversary of our Merkle Tree. 🎂🎂 Happy Birthday Keybase. Thanks to the whole team for keeping this thing chugging.
https://t.co/j1HrM7iOPr
Pretty smooth upgrade last night, but we hit some issues with KBFS this morning. KBFS will be in read-only mode until Merkle Trees are rebuilt. Might take up to 24 hours. Thanks for your patience.
The macOS and Windows versions we rushed out last night (v6.2.4) has an updater with the old (expired) root CA, so automated updates off of v6.2.4 will fail. Only a manual update can fix this issue.
Thanks for your patience, and Happy New Year!
Keybase app for iOS is now updated in the app store. Update to get a fix for TLS connection issues. All apps are again fully operational.
One last thing: those on macOS or Windows v6.2.4 should manually upgrade to 6.2.5 via reinstall from https://t.co/I4xNqdNLlE.
Updated Android app available via Google Play store. Updated Linux app available from your package managers as usual. They should both work now. We're waiting on Apple to review and approve the iOS app, and then all versions should be fixed.
(BTW, the root cause of the outage was that the root CA we ship with the Keybase client expired after 10 years of valiant service. We have some internal dependencies on Keybase working, so recovery was complicated.)
Windows app released with fix. As with macOS, the updater won't work, so you'll need to download a new app from https://t.co/I4xNqdNLlE.
KBFS is back up and running.
Small update: macOS builds are working again, but the updater is busted, for the same reason the app stopped working. So re-download Keybase from https://t.co/I4xNqdNLlE and reinstall. We're working on the other apps as fast as we can. Also, KBFS is still down.
It’s an unusual time to celebrate anything, but we’re unveiling a new project today, and I want my team to know I’m so proud of them. Please check out Keybase Book, our latest project. https://t.co/ajEJHhy4kl
New @KeybaseIO release with sweet oft-requested features: custom emojis, and crypto functions (encrypt/decrypt/verify/sign) on mobile. Amazing work as always by this team!
That was something, Several @cosmos block explorers out of nowhere started sourcing their avatars from keybase, keyed by bottom 8 bytes of PGP key IDs, even though they know keybase profile names. Not a traffic pattern we were expecting!