Windows network path in gpg.conf?

Newton Hammet newton at hammet.net
Thu Dec 18 10:24:37 CET 2003


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> Hello.
> This is one more of those never-ending Windows questions:
>
> Is it possible to use a Windows network path in the gpg.conf file, or
> does this simply not work?
>
> I would like to distibute a conig file to a group of users, pointing to
> a shared keyring on a network resource. I put in the conf file
> something like:
>
> keyring \\MyMachine\gpg-sandbox\test-pubring.gpg

If you have hummingbird NFS Maestro or some other nfs client system
for windows, you can map a remote exported nfs filesystem to a
local drive letter via the following Windbloz command line:

C:\> nfs link e: \\remote_machine.somedomain.com\/path_of_remote_fs

that assumes the remote directory is a unix nfs server.

Maybe it works also for a Windows nfs server I do not know.

Hope this helps...

Regards,
Newton

>
> This does not work. I also tried all sorts of escaped forward or
> backward slashes, but nothing was of use.
>
> I know that the network address could still be mapped to a drive
> letter, but I wonder if I simply did it wrong. I'm not a Windows
> networking guru.
>
> Thanks for any comments,
>
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