Il 03/05/2013 14:29, Lema KB ha scritto: > It is not appropriate for us to have several public-private-keys. Then probably you don't need encryption at all. Or you only need symmetric encryption (same key used both for enc and dec).
> Can GnuPG be downloaded on a virtual machine so, that, if one user on VM > generates a pair-key, this pair-key will be also the keys of other user of > this VM? So they all will be able to decrypt files using one private-key..? Possible, but stupid (IMVHO). If you think VM access control is enough, then just use it and don't encrypt the file. Submission can be handled with a correct ACL (in *nix it could be rwxrwx-wx on a folder: only members of the group will be able to read the files in it, but every user can put his file there -- we used this method for lab projects). Another way can be a web form that stores an uploaded file in a private folder. PGP is not a "magic bullet": he does what it's designed to do (and I think it does it quite well), but won't prevent you from using it in really insecure ways. *SECRET* keys are called that way for a reason. BYtE, Diego. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users