On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 12:45:23PM -0500, Aaron Spike wrote:
Ted Gould wrote:
On Thu, 2007-04-19 at 07:05 -0500, Aaron Spike wrote:
MenTaLguY wrote:
Incidentally, this brings up another issue -- we need to work out a scheme for securely storing/sharing the login information for various accounts which we create in the name of the organization, so the credentials are available to any of the board members if required (though for sanity's sake each account should probably still have a particular board member being primarily responsible for it, internally). Any ideas on that front?
I've always wanted a GPG password safe, that could allow for storing and sharing credentials between multiple parties in a secure fashion. Is there anything like that out there?
http://oss.codepoet.no/revelation/
I've used revelation, it's not GPG, it's AES, but I think that'll probably work for you :)
We could either share a file like this, or perhaps it would be better to have a text file that is encrypted with everyone on the board's GPG keys and posted to the mailing list. That way they'd be in "public" but also secure. As board members change the keys used to encrypt it would also.
AES would work for me personally, sure. But I've got a few places, including inkscape, where I would like to have passwords available to multiple parties without shared secrets. That's why I was looking for something that used GPG. A text file is a very simple solution but with out many perks. I'm sure it would work fine for us.
Aaron Spike
GPG sounds good to me too.
Bryce