I started to read up on subkeys but did not understand them enough to
know if they did what we needed. I will take another look.
Qed wrote:
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On 08/18/2006 09:34 PM, Brian Rosenvinge wrote:
A vendor will be encrypting files for us and making them available via
FTP. We have three users that will decrypt the files at different
times. The vendor will not accept more than one key from us and we
wanted each of our users to have their own key for security and auditing
purposes down the line.
I don't know if it is feasible, but you could give to every user the
same encryption subkey(used ONLY for the task above) binded to their,
different, master keys.
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