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bug#8791: 23.3; EasyPG: pinentry in remote emacs session without X
From: |
Roland Winkler |
Subject: |
bug#8791: 23.3; EasyPG: pinentry in remote emacs session without X |
Date: |
Mon, 6 Jun 2011 00:24:28 -0500 |
On Mon Jun 6 2011 Daiki Ueno wrote:
> > I do not know much about the internals of gpg. I was wondering: for
> > gpg, is there anything similar to the ssh-add command, which could
> > serve as a fallback?
>
> I suspect that gpg command installed on your remote system is GPG2,
> which is tightly coupled with gpg-agent (and thus pinentry) for secret
> key operations by its design.
...So I assume from your reply that, first of all, gpg does not have
anything similar to shh-add which is a program the user runs in
order to talk to the ssh agent. But gpg is doing it the other way
round: it's always the gpg agent which runs pinentry to ask the user
for a password.
I do not quite understand what motivated the authors of gpg and ssh
to use these different strategies. Oh well...
Anyway: thanks for EasyPG!
Roland