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RE: [Monotone-devel] Re: Multiple private keys in 0.24
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John W. Terrell |
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RE: [Monotone-devel] Re: Multiple private keys in 0.24 |
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Sun, 4 Dec 2005 22:03:10 -0800 |
Bruce, thanks for the hook info, I didn't think of checking there. I'll
put that into use now. Is it possible to specify where the user's key
directory is located (specifically on Windows)? If a user is using a
local profile but has their "my documents" relocated via a group policy,
their key files will reside on the local machine (which might not be
what they expect and won't know to back that up).
Thanks!
-John
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Subject: [Monotone-devel] Re: Multiple private keys in 0.24
"John W. Terrell" <address@hidden> writes:
> Hi all, I've seen prior posts about multiple private key handling
issues
> with the way 0.24 now handles them and I wonder if it might be a
> solution to have each database have a var that indicates what the
> current "private" key is. I check into multiple databases using
> different private keys (different email addresses - this is by design)
> and it's a bit of a pain to have to specify the -k switch now when I'm
> commiting/syncing, etc. This database var would only have the
current
> private key's ID (not the private key itself) so I wouldn't think
> there'd be any security issues (I could be wrong).
Currently you can put a key id into the MT/options file in a working
copy. I'm not sure if that's documented, but it's been mentioned on
the mailing list several times.
You can also define a get_branch_key hook, which gives a key to be
used for a given branch.
Aren't those better than having it in a database?
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