Hi, Can anyone recommend a book or article with very simple instructions on using gpg in a work-group environment? I've searched many places, including FAQs and past messages, but I still have many questions.
Our group regularly uses gpg to send files to various external vendors and suppliers, using that recipient's public key. We've all done this individually, importing private keys into our personal keyrings (on a UNIX server). However, our group has grown such that it's becoming difficult to manage the process, especially sharing the public keys of target recipients. Incoming files also are encrypted with public keys created by individuals, keys which must be exchanged privately. Also, one external sender may deal with many individuals in our group, so they end up managing multiple keys to send data to us. I am considering creating a "public" keyring for our group, one into which I can import the keys for "registered" recipients. I can define the "public" keyring directory and file as global read/execute; users would refer to the public ring using the "-keyring" option. One in our group would be the designated "key master", responsible for maintaining the keyring. Although I've read about keyservers, I'm not sure we can use them here. At any rate, I'm looking for a very simple solution. I'd also like to create a master keypair for the group, a single key that can be use by everyone sending files to us. I was thinking a UNIX script could be used to handle signing and decryption, thereby preserving the secrecy of the passphrase. I'd appreciate any advice, and most especially any examples! Thanks, Bob _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users