-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: RIPEMD160 On 08/18/2006 11:17 PM, David Shaw 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. > > Doesn't this violate the "have their own key for security and auditing > purposes" requirement? I fully agree. - --
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