The public key is only revealed when spending from an address, so you'd need to send coins to a given address, then spend them again in order to see the public key in blockexplorer.
Yeah absolutely, I should sleep a bit more I guess And that would mean that you have the private key in one of your wallets, so it's easier to dump the public key with pywallet or anything else (does the satoshi client do that?)
7.1: I'll fix that soon 12: Yes, sadly you need the public key, the address is not enough. You can send a satoshi (or even 0) to the address and look at http://blockexplorer.com/address/1youraddress to find it.
Yeah I thought it was 127.0.0.1 as well, but I think I changed it to 10.0.0.127 because I thought that was my ip. Got a bit confused there. Although I tried it with 127.0.0.1 and that didn't work either.
127.0.0.1 is ALWAYS your IP 10.0.0.127 can also be your IP, in your network (home, work, etc)
I can't until I'm back home Also guys consider the possibility that luke-jr may use his pool (eligius) to attempt a 51% attack like he did with coiledcoin