2013-09-26 22:48:32 +00:00
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Being still a little unsure of the UI and complexity
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for configuring gcrypt on ssh servers, I thought I'd start today with the
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special case of gcrypt on rsync.net. Since rsync.net allows running some git
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commands, gcrypt can be used to make encrypted git repositories on it.
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Here's the UI I came up with. It's complicated a bit by needing to explain
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the tradeoffs between the rsync and gcrypt special remotes.
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[[!img /assistant/rsync.net.encryption.png]]
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This works fine, but I did not get a chance to add support for enabling
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existing gcrypt repos on rsync.net. Anyway, most of the changes to make
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this work will also make it easier to add general support for gcrypt on ssh
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servers.
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Also spent a while fixing a bug in git-remote-gcrypt. Oddly
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`gpg --list-keys --fast-list --fingerprint` does not show the fingerprints
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of some keys.
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2013-09-27 16:02:18 +00:00
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Today's work was sponsored by Cloudier - Thomas Djärv.
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