Piero Giobbi wrote
> Is that possible? If so what software should i use? I tried to find
> some info on this but failed. I would like to have it on linux.. : )
Depends on what you mean by "private". ;-)
Not sure why you had difficulty finding any info, but...
The standard Opensource OpenPGP Keyserver these days is SKS. Most people
host it on a Linux box, but it builds and runs fine on *BSD and MacOS
(It /DOES/ require a bit more work on MacOS).
.DEBs are available for Debian-based systems. I "think" current RPMs are
also available.
OCaml (3.10.2+) and Berkeley DB (4.6+) packages are dependencies.
Project page:
http://www.nongnu.org/sks/List and archive at:
Sks-devel@...
http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/sks-develGood documentation page:
http://www.keysigning.org/sks/--
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mailto:
pgp-public-keys@...?subject=HELP
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