Iron Sam Vane wrote: > I'm attempting to encrypt a file on a remote server, both machines are > win2k3 server, using this command: > gpg --homedir c:\gnupg ---batch --trust-model always --output > \\server\backups\archive1.7z.gpg -e -r user > \\server\backups\archive1.7z > > And I'm getting this error: > > gpg: can't open `\\\\server\\backups\\archive1.7z': No such file or directory > gpg: \\\\\\server\\backups\\archive1.7z: encryption failed: file open error > > I've checked and the file (archive1.7z) isn't in use. Any ideas what's going > on?
GnuPG for Windows is built with some translation code for Posix to Win32 path
conversion. The UNC paths are confusing it. The fact that backslash (\) needs to
be escaped (with a \) is causing the doubling of the characters.
a) Try putting the names in "double quotes", ie
gpg --homedir c:\gnupg ---batch --trust-model always --output
"\\server\backups\archive1.7z.gpg" -e -r user "\\server\backups\archive1.7z"
b) Try reversing the slashes (This works with non-UNC paths.)
gpg --homedir c:\gnupg ---batch --trust-model always --output
//server/backups/archive1.7z.gpg -e -r user //server/backups/archive1.7z
c) Use 'net use' and give \\server\backups a temporary drive letter
net use x: \\server\backups
gpg --homedir c:\gnupg ---batch --trust-model always --output
x:\archive1.7z.gpg -e -r user x:\archive1.7z
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