-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 1. Running Thunderbird 1.5.0.2, Enigmail 0.94.0, Mac OS 10.4.6, gpg 1.4.3 (compiled from source).
2. 'Use gpg-agent for passphrase handling' enabled in Thunderbird/OpenPGP Preferences 3. use-agent enabled in gpg.conf 4. gpg-agent.conf contains: default-cache-ttl 1200 pinentry-program /opt/local/bin/pinentry 5. Following two lines included in bashrc: GPG_TTY=`tty` export GPG_TTY 6. $ gpg-agent --version: gpg-agent (GnuPG) 1.9.20 Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. See the file COPYING for details. 7. $ gpg2 --version: gpg (GnuPG) 1.9.20 Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. See the file COPYING for details. Home: ~/.gnupg Supported algorithms: Pubkey: RSA, ELG, DSA, ELG Cipher: 3DES, CAST5, BLOWFISH, AES, AES192, AES256, TWOFISH Hash: MD5, SHA1, RIPEMD160, TIGER192, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512 Compression: Uncompressed, ZIP, ZLIB 8. $ gpg-agent gpg-agent: gpg-agent running and available 9. $ echo "test" | gpg2 -ase -r 0xA57A8EFA | gpg2 gpg: NOTE: THIS IS A DEVELOPMENT VERSION! gpg: It is only intended for test purposes and should NOT be gpg: used in a production environment or with production keys! gpg: WARNING: This version of gpg is not very matured and gpg: WARNING: only intended for testing. Please keep using gpg: WARNING: gpg 1.2.x, 1.3.x or 1.4.x for OpenPGP gpg: NOTE: THIS IS A DEVELOPMENT VERSION! gpg: It is only intended for test purposes and should NOT be gpg: used in a production environment or with production keys! gpg: WARNING: This version of gpg is not very matured and gpg: WARNING: only intended for testing. Please keep using gpg: WARNING: gpg 1.2.x, 1.3.x or 1.4.x for OpenPGP You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for user: "Charly Avital <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" 1024-bit DSA key, ID 37C6D2AB, created 2002-09-26 You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for user: "Charly Avital (GnuPG) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" 2048-bit ELG key, ID CE3A0945, created 2002-02-11 (main key ID A57A8EFA) gpg: encrypted with 2048-bit ELG key, ID CE3A0945, created 2002-02-11 "Charly Avital (GnuPG) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" test gpg: Signature made Sat May 6 06:10:58 2006 EDT using DSA key ID 37C6D2AB gpg: Good signature from "Charly Avital <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" 10. When trying to clear-sign a test message (with 'Use gpg-agent for passphrase handling' enabled in Thunderbird/OpenPGP Preferences), the error message is: OpenPGP Alert Send Operation aborted Error - bad passphrase gpg command line and output: /usr/local/bin/gpg --charset utf8 --batch --no-tty --status-fd 2 - --comment 'Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail/mozdev.org' - --digest-algo sha256 -t --clearsign -u 0xA57A8EFA --use-agent gpg: gpg-agent is not available in this session gpg: can't query passphrase in batch mode gpg: Invalid passphrase; please try again ? gpg: can't query passphrase in batch mode gpg: Invalid passphrase; please try again ? gpg: can't query passphrase in batch mode gpg: skipped "0xA57A8EFA": bad passphrase gpg; [stdin]: clearsign failed: bad passphrase Thanks in advance for any hint or explanation why the error message says that 'gpg: gpg-agent is not available in this session' whereas the command gpg-agent outputs gpg-agent: gpg-agent running and available and 'Invalid passphrase' whereas echo "test" indicates that the passphrase has been correctly entered. I am running no device that requires a smart card. I only want to have gpg-agent working to handle the passphrase when signing, and decrypting. I am sure I have not configured something as it should be. I don't know what that something might be. Thanks again, Charly This message was signed with 'use gpg-agent for passphrase handling' disabled. I entered the passphrase manually -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (Darwin) Comment: GnuPG for Privacy Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQEVAwUBRFx/7s3GMi2FW4PvAQg2vwf/QWKelX4ce3+gdIY1qXFVjl9ppOSXN/Yt TdbDAl+CeS7d2RhgBN2kS2c+vwOKlAUCUzisDx/vrU8YM2RnmKcYTLNoh2ByNxLk ejueig8WL7g/sS40o8OjXBOWwynnHpTvnHhaO0GtI7xAMyKNIIV7mGyX5H8N2h2u ZWN3zk5aWQzPGvsunv5u0zw4EZ772vKbI3oZdTXJSFa3Dl5zKtXXju16wWlR6yk7 X7B5nFBuUIbSmE94mU+0ZUEXD0QE3GMvPTp6C7CyCeO6CqCLGNaIL7MDJ7A+77T8 BCoXWSuSu/v/KvNq/STbHmuJEH94kBF0s/ZkIJaF2cJtHZ0vT38eDg== =B5bP -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users