Re: gnupg keyrings // question / request

2005-07-20 Thread Johan Wevers
Thomas Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Remove the secring.gpg file. Replace it with a shortcut to the >location of your private key that is on your USB drive. Won't work. Windows shortcuts don't work as Unix softlinks but are just files with the location information in it. They are recognised b

Re: gnupg keyrings // question / request

2005-07-20 Thread vedaal
>Message: 8 >Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 07:28:00 +0200 >From: Mark Kirchner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: gnupg keyrings // question / request >To: gnupg-users >>is there a way to tell gnupg that the keyrings are not in the home >>directory, and to l

Re: gnupg keyrings // question / request

2005-07-20 Thread Thomas Jones
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >i keep the keyrings on a usb drive, >but keep my home directory as the root directory >(c:\gnupg) > >if i connect the drive, >and then type 'gpg' >this is what happens: > >C:\>gpg >gpg: keyring `c:/gnupg\secring.gpg' created

Re: gnupg keyrings // question / request

2005-07-19 Thread Mark Kirchner
On Tuesday, July 19, 2005, 10:50:55 PM, vedaal wrote: > i keep the keyrings on a usb drive, but keep my home directory as > the root directory (c:\gnupg) > > if i connect the drive, and then type 'gpg' this is what happens: > > C:\>>gpg > gpg: keyring `c:/gnupg\secring.gpg' created > gpg: Go ahead

Re: gnupg keyrings // question / request

2005-07-19 Thread vedaal
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 21:05:05 -0700 Thomas Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Remove the secring.gpg file. Replace it with a shortcut to the >location of your private key that is on your USB drive. > >So now every time the GnuPG engine attempts to access your private >key, it will >be directed t

gnupg keyrings // question / request

2005-07-19 Thread vedaal
i keep the keyrings on a usb drive, but keep my home directory as the root directory (c:\gnupg) if i connect the drive, and then type 'gpg' this is what happens: C:\>gpg gpg: keyring `c:/gnupg\secring.gpg' created gpg: Go ahead and type your message ... is there a way to tell gnupg that the ke