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
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
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
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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