Feature Request:Show Vault Path
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Hi @kevink707,
We've got a support article on how to share a non-primary vault here. Each vault does have its own sync settings. You can see the path that the vault is syncing to by going to Preferences > Sync while viewing the vault.
I hope this helps, but if you have any further questions, we're here for you!
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That helps, it shows the server name rather than the URL, however I suspect that isn't (easily) visible to 1Password. Being able to copy the path so I can paste it into an E-mail message would be nice.
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Hi @kevink707,
Maybe the Dropbox folks have a suggestion for how to display the link in shared folder invitations sent from their site? I'm still looking for a way to do that and will let you know if find out.
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Actually my usage is Mac OSX file sharing over https & ads
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Thanks for that information, @kevink707.
Are you and your co-workers configuring 1Password to use folder syncing? Maybe I'm misunderstand which paths you want 1Password to display. Would you like to see paths for which shared vaults are available to use for syncing?
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The ideal solution for me would be to have 1Password displaying something like https://servername.comany.com:8443/directory/another_one/group_admin_vault.agilekeychain that I could E-mail to my co-worker and with instructions to them add this URL as a vault in 1Password to have access to our groups admin passwords.
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I think I see what you mean now, @kevink707. :)
After choosing which folder to use with Folder Sync on an AFP mounted volume you might see a path like this:
And after syncing is configured it looks like this:
You'd like a way to display that location so it includes enough information for your co-workers to access it when configuring Folder Sync. Bonus would be if it was in a format that could be used to configure Folder Sync with it directly, if possible, or at least make it simple to choose the location manually. Am I close? :)
Running Get Info in Finder on that keychain above shows a Server path:
Could you check for that with one of your keychains in a shared folder and let me know it's enough information for you to use? Thanks!
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Almost, for some reason the Get Info Server field doesn't include the port number (I'm using https on a non-default port).
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I've submitted an enhancement request to Apple to include port number in the Get Info Server URL value.
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Thanks, @kevink707.
If you run the mount command in Terminal does that display the non-default port number for the mounted server? And which protocol is being used for mounting the remote volume?
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Yes, it does. I am using https for the mount (on port 8443).
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Hi @kevink707,
Could you post output from the mount command for that entry or send it to me as a Private Message (redacted, if necessary)? Thanks!
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