On 07/10/2009 12:41 PM, Ingo Krabbe wrote: > 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.
If you have an authentication-capable subkey on your OpenPGP key, you might be interested in monkeysphere (http://web.monkeysphere.info/), which has some tools for importing authentication-capable RSA subkeys into a running ssh-agent. i'm part of upstream on the monkeysphere project, and i recommend using OpenSSH's implementation of ssh-agent over any other implementation, including the implementation in gnupg-agent. The OpenSSH folks have done a really solid job for every day use. > 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. As far as i know, that doesn't exist yet, but i'd like to see it as well. -dkg
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