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Anand Shankar writes:
> 1. Wanted to set up a GPG Key Server inside my organisation intranet.
> I could not find an option to do that. Is it necessary / good idea to
> use a Public Key Server for such use?

Checkout Marc Horowitz's pks[1] which couple of public OpenPGP
keyservers use. Or how about setting up an LDAP based OpenPGP
keyserver[2].

Whichever way you go with, please do post your experience with an
optional HOWTO at wiki.linux-delhi.org ;) .

Reference:
[1] - http://pks.sourceforge.net/
[2] - http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2006-February/028058.html

Ashish
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