tag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:/discussions/feedback/1786-adding-a-designated-revokerGPGTools: Discussion 2017-09-11T14:34:35Ztag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/389727562016-01-21T08:28:19Z2016-01-21T08:28:20ZAdding a designated revoker<div><p>Hi,<br>
in a corporate environment here is a need to control validity of
keys from the organization.<br>
On the one hand keys are signed by the corporate signing keys to
show that the key is a valid key for the organization. This is
easily managed by having a trustee sign all users keys after
appropriate checks.<br>
On the other hand, there needs to be a way to invalidate the key.
For this, making the corporate signing key also a designated
revoker is a proven solution.<br>
Unfortunately, GPGTools does not support this, so the user has to
go to the comandline to edit the key and add the designated
revoker.<br>
It would be nice to have that functionality in the GUI.</p>
<p>thx<br>
afx</p></div>afxtag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/389727562016-02-01T14:24:13Z2016-02-01T14:24:13ZAdding a designated revoker<div><p>Hi afx,</p>
<p>i think this is a good feature, so i created a ticket for it:
<a href="https://gpgtools.lighthouseapp.com/projects/65684-gpg-keychain-access/tickets/361">
https://gpgtools.lighthouseapp.com/projects/65684-gpg-keychain-acce...</a><br>
I will close this discussion. You can still respond and it will
automatically be re-opend, when the ticket is updated.</p>
<p>Regards, Mento</p></div>Mento