From: <ha...@mm...> - 2009-06-16 05:06:51
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Hi Monty, you don't write about it in your mail and the question might sound stupid, but you did add all user keys in the CTRL-K dialog? In an old version of CPM or better in GPGME there were problems with finding the keys the file was encrypted for. Could you please send me a "cpm --version" output so I can see where the problem might come from? Cheers, Harry. On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 23:19 +0100, "Monty" <unc...@gm...> wrote: > I've been putting together a multi-user setup of CPM, and am a little > confused by how CPM manages the multiple users. > > So far as GPG goes, each users has imported the other users public > key, signed this key and unconditionally trusted the other users key. > > CPM still seems to encrypt the database with only the key of the user > accessing the database. If I specify an alternative key with '--key' > then it also encrypts the DB with this key. > > Surely it's not correct that every time each user launches CPM they > have to use '--key' in order to have CPM also encrypt as the other > users keys too. > > I'm fairly sure I've overlooked a step somewhere, but after much > repetition and checking I can't see what/if I've done wrong. > > Monty > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Crystal Reports - New Free Runtime and 30 Day Trial > Check out the new simplified licensing option that enables unlimited > royalty-free distribution of the report engine for externally facing > server and web deployment. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/businessobjects > _______________________________________________ > Passwordms-user mailing list > Pas...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/passwordms-user |