diff --git a/doc/forum/2_clients_using_an_encrypted_server_for_syncing_-_possible__63__/comment_7_acd64ce1b08a97ddf730622272e9f611._comment b/doc/forum/2_clients_using_an_encrypted_server_for_syncing_-_possible__63__/comment_7_acd64ce1b08a97ddf730622272e9f611._comment new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f850253b18 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/forum/2_clients_using_an_encrypted_server_for_syncing_-_possible__63__/comment_7_acd64ce1b08a97ddf730622272e9f611._comment @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +[[!comment format=mdwn + username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawkvN0eFnwvgw2JyTSSHw0QouytcxtPLln8" + nickname="Stein Roald" + subject="comment 7" + date="2014-04-03T21:55:14Z" + content=""" +Thanks again, Joey, for your time and for your kind answers. + +I have tried to set up git-annex with 2 laptops, each with their own gpg-key in order to use a remote server with gcrypt (and those laptops have shared the keys with each other). I regularly use git, but so far I haven't been able to get this setup to work. But before I bother the world with these problems, I would be interested in learning how to do the following: + +*Question 3*: How can I use the git-annex assistant to set up a gcrypt remote (with one key)? It doesn't show up as an option as far as I can see (git-annex version: 4.20130815). + +*Promise*: When I get git-annex to work with gcrypt, I'll make a summary on how I did it (and maybe which mistakes I made so others can avoid them). +"""]]