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I'm not really an expert on different key types but here it goes. My company never really managed keys. We have an SKS server whichthat was setupset up to manage GPG keys for a couple of users sending encrypted documents. Now

Now a new requirement has come up: all users logging into servers will have to use SSH keys (i.e. ssh-keygen, creating rsa keys) or to use services like git.

My doubts:

  1. can I manage / does it make sense to manage GPG and SSH keys in the same tool?
  2. is the existing SKS server the right tool to store these keys? or what is the best tool for the job? looking for opensource/free.

Thanks a lot!Can I manage/does it make sense to manage GPG and SSH keys in the same tool? Is the existing SKS server the right tool to store these keys?

I'm not really an expert on different key types but here it goes. My company never really managed keys. We have an SKS server which was setup to manage GPG keys for a couple of users sending encrypted documents. Now a new requirement has come up: all users logging into servers will have to use SSH keys (i.e. ssh-keygen, creating rsa keys) or to use services like git.

My doubts:

  1. can I manage / does it make sense to manage GPG and SSH keys in the same tool?
  2. is the existing SKS server the right tool to store these keys? or what is the best tool for the job? looking for opensource/free.

Thanks a lot!

I'm not really an expert on different key types but here it goes. My company never really managed keys. We have an SKS server that was set up to manage GPG keys for a couple of users sending encrypted documents.

Now a new requirement has come up: all users logging into servers will have to use SSH keys (i.e. ssh-keygen, creating rsa keys) or to use services like git.

Can I manage/does it make sense to manage GPG and SSH keys in the same tool? Is the existing SKS server the right tool to store these keys?

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Which tool/key manager to manage people's public keys in organization?

I'm not really an expert on different key types but here it goes. My company never really managed keys. We have an SKS server which was setup to manage GPG keys for a couple of users sending encrypted documents. Now a new requirement has come up: all users logging into servers will have to use SSH keys (i.e. ssh-keygen, creating rsa keys) or to use services like git.

My doubts:

  1. can I manage / does it make sense to manage GPG and SSH keys in the same tool?
  2. is the existing SKS server the right tool to store these keys? or what is the best tool for the job? looking for opensource/free.

Thanks a lot!