On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 11:19:19AM -0500, Tony Shadwick wrote:
> Just so I'm following then, let's say I have gnupg installed on my server,
> and I'm creating all of my employee's secret keys there, then installing
> gnupg on their workstations so that they can use local mail clients to
> encryp
Tony Shadwick wrote:
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jun 15), Tony Shadwick said:
Are there any good documents out there on managing GnuPG in the
enterprise?
There are basic issues I need to be able to address, such as a
situation when an employee leaves a
In the last episode (Jun 16), Tony Shadwick said:
> On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Dan Nelson wrote:
> >In the last episode (Jun 15), Tony Shadwick said:
> >>Are there any good documents out there on managing GnuPG in the
> >>enterprise?
> >>
> >>There are basic
On Jun 16, 2005, at 10:19 AM, Tony Shadwick wrote:
Not to mention I've always wondering how gnupg plays with multiple
recipients or internal company mailing lists. For example if I
send a message to VIP1, VIP2, and VIP3, and it is an important
internal document that requires encryption, w
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Dan Nelson wrote:
In the last episode (Jun 15), Tony Shadwick said:
Are there any good documents out there on managing GnuPG in the
enterprise?
There are basic issues I need to be able to address, such as a
situation when an employee leaves a company. The admin needs to
In the last episode (Jun 15), Tony Shadwick said:
> Are there any good documents out there on managing GnuPG in the
> enterprise?
>
> There are basic issues I need to be able to address, such as a
> situation when an employee leaves a company. The admin needs to have
> the rig
Are there any good documents out there on managing GnuPG in the
enterprise?
There are basic issues I need to be able to address, such as a situation
when an employee leaves a company. The admin needs to have the rights to
revoke that user's public key, and be able decrypt any old messag