You can keep your GPG keys in a private keyserver (sks for example), and
distribute them to your servers that way.


2014-04-15 15:02 GMT+02:00 anatoly techtonik <[email protected]>:

> On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 10:21:47 PM UTC+3, Maciej Delmanowski wrote:
>>
>> You can encrypt data using GPG keys for multiple recipients - each
>> recipient can access the data using his/her GPG key. GPG keys can also be
>> used to authorize SSH access via Monkeysphere Project. -
>> http://web.monkeysphere.info/.
>>
>
> Good pointer. It seems like there is no way to reuse SSH agent to decrypt
> the vault.
> I need to read more about how GPG handles this, and I am somewhat
> concerned about
> security of Monkeysphere.
>
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