Partial/fragmented decryption keys

2019-12-08 Thread Joseph Bruni via Gnupg-users
I recall from the early days of PGP that there was a way to create a corporate key, fragmented into a certain number of potions, which would require some quorum to be able to perform decryption. I pored over the GnuPG documentation but could not find an equivalent. Perhaps I’m just getting the

Re: Importing my keys fails

2006-11-29 Thread Joseph Bruni
An OpenSSH key is not an OpenPGP key. There are some efforts to use OpenPGP keys for SSH authentication, however. -Original Message- From: Michael Erskine [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Nov 29, 2006 7:35 AM To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org Subject: Importing my keys fails Hi all, I have a pair of

keyserver

2006-11-06 Thread Joseph Bruni
Hello, I would like to set up a keyserver at my business for a small number of users (c. 100). I've tried to build the latest versions of PKS, CKS, and SKS, but these projects haven't been updated in a long time and no longer build because of old library dependencies. Does anyone on this list

Re: memory on OS X

2005-03-16 Thread Joseph Bruni
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Yes. OS X does not require a process to run as root to request locked memory (up to a limit). See the man page on the mlock() function. On Mar 16, 2005, at 3:06 AM, Nicholas Cole wrote: I've just compiled gnupg-1.4.1 on Mac OS X, and noticed that