Excerpts from Andreas Herz's message of 2012-03-12 23:33:40 +0100: > > I use mcabber with gnupg2 and it has no problem with pinentry. > > May i ask how you configured mcabber? > Do you use the curses pinentry?
Gtk usually, but curses works fine, too. I haven't configured anything
special in mcabber - just:
set pgp = 1
set pgp_private_key = "MY HASH"
I use 0.10.1.
> Thanks for the hint with keychain, i will try this and also the ttl
> stuff.
This is how I run keychain in my ~/.bashrc:
keys="id_dsa id_rsa ABCDEF12 CDF12345" # ssh and gpg priv keys
if [[ $- != *i* ]] ; then
eval `keychain --eval ${keys} --quiet --noask --quick`
# Shell is non-interactive. Be done now!
return
fi
eval `keychain --eval ${keys} --quiet`
[[ $(tty) == /dev/tty[0-9] ]] && reset
So when I log into interactive shell first time (or after timeout), I'm
asked for pass phrases to unlock keys, and on non-interactive shell only
special environment vars are set.
> I also got it done with masking gnupg2 but i will try your suggestions
> so thanks so far. I just hope it will work with mcabber and also mutt
> then :)
GnuPG2 should work everywhere today, and if it doesn't work for some
app, then bug should reported for this app. (Although some crypto herd
member could take a voice here or at least confirm, what I wrote.)
Cheers,
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Amadeusz Żołnowski
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