On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 05:25:09PM +0100, Benjamin Donnachie wrote: > 2009/7/10 Ingo Krabbe <[email protected]>: > > I now tried to use the gpg-agent as a ssh-agent too, as I always started > > both > > agents anyway. Now I wonder if I could also use my GnuPG Key as a key for a > > ssh session too, which would be quite convenient. > > man gpg-agent: > > [...] > > --enable-ssh-support [...] > SSH Keys, which are to be used through the agent, need to be added > to the gpg-agent initially through the ssh-add utility. When a key is > added, ssh-add will ask for the password of the provided key file and > send the unprotected key material to the agent; this causes the > gpg-agent to ask for a passphrase, which is to be used for encrypting > the newly received key and storing it in a gpg-agent specific > directory. [...]
Of course I read that (multiple times to find the hidden secret), but that doesn't answers the question, as I want to use my GnuPG Identity for the SSH Identity. I already ssh-add'ed my ssh keys and it worked. Now I want to add my GnuPG Key to the ssh-agent part and asked if this is possible. Actually both keys only contain RSA (in my case), so theoretically there's only the container format between both systems, as fas as I can say. What I'm searching for is one key container for all systems. Best regards, I n g o K r a b b e _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
